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    Question Starter relay switch.

    What's up? I can't find the starter relay switch for my 91 ls. Can anyone give me a hand? I'm not havin any fun driving a 2002 Accord. Thanks...
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    starter relay switch lol...If your starter isnt engaging then its either in the ignition switch, or bad starter, Not a relay ...Hit the starter with a hammer or something heavy an hard as someone is trying to crank it, if it cranks then you will need a starter if it doesnt make sure its getting a signal to the ignition wire, an power to the BIG wire, its constent power...hope this helps Joshua

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    push start ..lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by mp82
    push start ..lol
    I am too fatt to do that shltt any more

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    what he said is the skinny little wire that plugs into the started should get 12 volts (or light a test light) when someone is hold the keys in start/crank position. The big wire that attatches to the started with the 12mm bolt should have 12 volts (or light a test light) all the time because it comes straight from the battery.

    If the skinny wire does as posted u got ignition switch problems more than likely.
    If both test does as posted then u need a starter. (assuming ur stater is bolted down which is how the starter is grounded).

    Good luck dood!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BTEC
    what he said is the skinny little wire that plugs into the started should get 12 volts (or light a test light) when someone is hold the keys in start/crank position. The big wire that attatches to the started with the 12mm NUTshould have 12 volts (or light a test light) all the time because it comes straight from the battery.

    If the skinny wire does as posted u got ignition switch problems more than likely.
    If both test does as posted then u need a starter. (assuming ur stater is bolted down which is how the starter is grounded).

    Good luck dood!!
    Fixed it for ya!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tech5
    Fixed it for ya!!!
    preciate that haws.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BTEC
    preciate that haws.
    Just thought I would NICK PICK you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tech5


    Just thought I would NICK PICK you!
    i knew it was coming.

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