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    Default Weird problem today please help!! 94 integra ls

    So i parked my car and was waiting on someone while sitting in the car. I hear a pretty loud click then the car wouldn't start i was just sitting reading a magazine when this happened. so i sat and waited for a while and it clicked again really loud then i tried starting it and it fired up wtf could this be??? its a 94 integra ls

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    sounds like the starter. I assume you were hearing the click every time you turned the key, right? Also check the wire on your bettery terminal and to the starter, you may have something loose. Hope this helps

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    Nah it was turning over fine kinda sounded like no fuel but after waiting something clicked then it fired up

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    you could be hearing the main relay clicking (opening/closing contacts) and that will take fuel away. im not sure how loud of a click your hearing but i know they can be loud when they cycle. if it happens again check and see if you have fuel pressure. that will lead you in the right direction

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    lol loud click. with that description there is nothing anybody can do to help u.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Barefoot View Post
    lol loud click. with that description there is nothing anybody can do to help u.

    Yea i know its an awful description but thats all that happened i was sitting reading a magazine i heard some thing click/pop kinda sound then the car wouldn't start after. I sat for about 15 minutes then the same sound again and it started right up

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    It might be the fuel pump relay.. Thou i dont really see why that would be clicking, or anywhere near loud enough for you to hear...... But I cant really see anything else loudly clicking that would still let you turn over but not start....
    Let us know when you get a for sure diagnosis!!!

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    yea this isnt descriptive enough to get a diagnosis....its ok bro, cars do weird crap....my advice, get it towed somewhere GOOD and let them tell you whats wrong....GL my friend




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    were you in an area prone to drive by shootings or robberies, perhaps?

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