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    Default 91 INTEGRA MAIN RELAY CLICKING HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11

    hey guys i need some help im completly stumped..my car wouldnt crank up anymore i thought it might be the main fuel relay bc when the switch is in on position it clicks fast like a jack rabbit humping... i replace the relay and the same thing, and i checked the fuel pump and its good...i check all grounds and they are good..but what i did notice when i checked the dizzy my rotor button was really loose and the cap was chewed up...but in theory will that cause the relay to constantly click.........oh and by the way i forgot to mention i can put gas in the intake and itll run until it burns the gas in the intake......any suggestions please lmk thanks.................

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    check all ur fuses under the dash, i know one of them is linked to main relay and fuel pump. i wanna say its was fuse number 14 on my 91 EF
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    ok thanks..imma check all of them soon as i get home..........

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    100 percent sure that its the ground wire on the thermostat housing..


    i've ran into this problem before and thats your problem.......

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    ive checked that ground alot and even wire brushed it and still clicky........ and all fuses are good too aswell..

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    Starter bad? Or ignition switch it will light up the dash lights in still be bad

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    okay check the ground from the battery it should have 2 one going to the tranny and one going to the frame
    the only reason the relay will click like that is because its not getting enough ground

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    Quote Originally Posted by wrekonize View Post
    okay check the ground from the battery it should have 2 one going to the tranny and one going to the frame
    the only reason the relay will click like that is because its not getting enough ground
    thank u guys sooooo much apparently it lost ground to the fuel pump itself as soon as i got it a good ground it fired right up.............YAY........thank u everyone for ur help....couldnt have done it without yall....

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    when a relay clicks it means it's working, that sound is the relay opening up to allow circuit flow.

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