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    between the 5 sec to 2min mark...is when i'll hear that small faint hum of the fuel pump engaging. after i hear the hum, a small click and i can start the engine...if i wasn't paying attention...i know that after the check engine light goes off, i can start the car..

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    KOEO - key on engine off

    i would check your main relay before pulling the pump. or get a test light out and start back tracking where the power failure is from the pump forward.


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    Quote Originally Posted by no mo hondas
    KOEO - key on engine off

    i would check your main relay before pulling the pump. or get a test light out and start back tracking where the power failure is from the pump forward.
    yep, if the main relay is out then it would kill a few other components of your car, including the fuel pump.

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