could be a fuel pump problem. I have 2 Chevy trucks and chevy's are known for their bad fuel pumps.
could be a wiring issue. take it a pep boys and let em check it out.
2006-09-25 14:04:19
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answered by Madonna1 2
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I have had the same symptoms several times. I have found the main engine relay to be the problem. The symptoms were, it starts fine an runs great, but after I turn off the motor it will not start, wait 10 to 15 minutes and its fine. The main relay is under the dash and controls fuel pump and engine power.
2006-09-29 11:56:59
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answered by coolblues 2
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Hey I have a 92 accord. Have the same problem but only when it is really hot and humid outside. If I shut it off someimes it won't start right away. Have to let it set for a few minutes. I've come to find out it is a computer chip on the fuel injection system that is not letting the fuel get to the engine. hope this helps you.
2006-09-27 11:24:19
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answered by gonepostalinmo 4
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back in the early days of yester-year . especially with the early 90 , 91 some 92's had some major problems with the igniter and coil on those vehicles . so honda had recall some of those vehicles that falls within certain vin numbers. they would change igniters , coil and some distributor housing.
2006-09-27 20:48:31
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answered by bc16882000 2
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have u tried to just turn ur car on not the engine, but the battery. waiting for the check light to go out, or the buzzing to stop, and then starting it. sometimes if u turn the key too quickly it wont start cuz the fuel pump hasn't pumped ur fuel yet.
2006-09-27 01:11:43
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answered by Josh W 1
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i'm a grad with honors in mech. and most of my work is front drive jap.subcompacts there very good cars and if you ask my bro he'll tell you honda/acura are gods gift to humans.its all good,it's just a matter of p.m. preventive maintanice ,spark plugs/plug wires,cap and rotor,fuel filter,air filter,fresh oil and oil filter,good fuel system cleaner,this is all cheap and should be done on a reguler basis, if your problem persist then its a sensor thats starting to go like the o2 sensor(oxegen)or map sensor(manifold absolut pressure sensor) word of the wise get more than one opinion cuz some mechs. are cheaters, do things like mark the spark plugs with nail polish and things like that to make sure, the biggest cheaters are big company shops...if your check engine light is on look no further than a sensor but if it dosent than is something simple...peace
2006-09-25 14:23:08
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answered by Berhane Selassie I 2
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first 2 things to check cap and rotor. next check the coil to see if it is burnt. If all these things are good it is uusally a ignition module. This part can usually be found on or in your distributor cap.
2006-09-25 14:32:11
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answered by njctd03 2
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is it raining when this occurs????? I used to have a honda accord that pulled that crap and it always did it after it got done raining or was raining
2006-09-25 14:08:31
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answered by Lisa 5
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check out the starter, like if it clicks it might be that. or try jump starting, your battery might need to be recharged.
2006-09-25 14:08:30
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answered by loudog 2
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all i have to say is main power relay seen them a million and million times...
2006-09-26 10:48:55
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answered by Steven S 3
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