Hi,
I have been searching for answers to my problem for a few hours now and I have not found anything that will help. I am very excited to find this site, since it deals specifically with the 1986-1989 Accord...
I have a 1988 Accord DX. No fuel injection. It turns over all day long, but will not fire. No spark. Here are things that have been replaced:
New distributor.
New rotor/cap
New coil.
New radio condensor.
I have tested the ignitor per the Haynes manul and it passes.
I have tested the coil per the Haynes manual and it passes.
I have seen all sorts of post about the "main relay" but they do not apply in this situation because the "main relay" only exists in FI models of the vehicle.
What else controls the creation of spark in this year? I have 12v at the black/yellow wire from the battery when the ignition is in the on position. When the ignition is on, there is 12v at the leads going to the ignitor on the distributor (which is the toyo-denso model, not the hitachi model).
I have tried pulling the coil wire and testing for spark there while someone else cranks the engine. Nothing.
The coil connections are as follows: High voltage to the distributor. blue and black yellow to the ignitor on the distributor. blue to ??? (Haynes manual says it goes to the tach and the fuel pump cutoff relay). Black/yellow from the ignition switch (this is the one that is at 12v when the ignition is in the on position).
If anyone has any ideas I would love to hear them.
I tried searching the forums and either this has never been discussed, or I am not getting the right search terms into my query.
Thanks for your time.
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