Vanilla Sky
01-28-2006, 08:42 AM
overnight, i received an email and PM from a member pitching a fuel pump relay. the email and PM appear to be the same message:
This is a message from 88lxi4d at 3geez ( http://www.3geez.com/forum/index.php ). The 3geez owners cannot accept any responsibility for the contents of the email.
To email 88lxi4d, you can use this online form:
(URL blanked)
OR, by email:
mailto:(emal blanked)
This is the message:
1986 - 1989 Honda Accord Main Fuel Pump Relay - LOW PRICE
BRAND NEW in sealed package. This is a genuine Honda part.
Honda Part Number: 39400-SE3-003
- You will have to change it when: Car will crank, then dies quickly, and won't restart on a hot day and will start fine after cooling off. The condition will get worst over time and then your car won't start.
- I sold my car before I had the chance to install it.
- I found out from many Honda message boards that this part fails when the car has over 100,000 miles.
- San Francisco Honda sell this part for $66.81.
Go to this url to check out this DEAL:
http://nbox00.tripod.com
now, if i had implied anywhere that i needed this relay, i wouldn't really have a problem with it, with the exception of the link at the bottom that directs me to a site that has other unrelated stuff for sale.
i figured you guys needed to know about this. i posted this as a thread because there might be other people having issues like this, and i figured it should be brought up.
This is a message from 88lxi4d at 3geez ( http://www.3geez.com/forum/index.php ). The 3geez owners cannot accept any responsibility for the contents of the email.
To email 88lxi4d, you can use this online form:
(URL blanked)
OR, by email:
mailto:(emal blanked)
This is the message:
1986 - 1989 Honda Accord Main Fuel Pump Relay - LOW PRICE
BRAND NEW in sealed package. This is a genuine Honda part.
Honda Part Number: 39400-SE3-003
- You will have to change it when: Car will crank, then dies quickly, and won't restart on a hot day and will start fine after cooling off. The condition will get worst over time and then your car won't start.
- I sold my car before I had the chance to install it.
- I found out from many Honda message boards that this part fails when the car has over 100,000 miles.
- San Francisco Honda sell this part for $66.81.
Go to this url to check out this DEAL:
http://nbox00.tripod.com
now, if i had implied anywhere that i needed this relay, i wouldn't really have a problem with it, with the exception of the link at the bottom that directs me to a site that has other unrelated stuff for sale.
i figured you guys needed to know about this. i posted this as a thread because there might be other people having issues like this, and i figured it should be brought up.