Starting issues: 90 prelude/95h22a
Hey all,
I'm having problems start my car and would like some advice.
Background:
3rd gen prelude with a h22a
I put my motor back in after a clutch replacement. So harness and everything that goes along with that was removed and then put back in.
Problem:
I turn the key, all the power comes on dash lights etc.. the fuel pump comes on, I depress the clutch and turn the key the final time. I hear 2 clicks.. clutch interlock and starter relay, but I dont get any juice to the starter. No clicks from the starter nothing. I checked out the start and it works fine(jumped the solenoid). Even tried jumping the battery that didn't work either. I tried to make sure the relays are working right and they seem fine. I do have an alarm system with ignition kill, but not sure how to reset that.
I've checked back to december of 2002 and can't find much info about my problem.
Any help would be great.
Thanks
-MiKE
I'm having problems start my car and would like some advice.
Background:
3rd gen prelude with a h22a
I put my motor back in after a clutch replacement. So harness and everything that goes along with that was removed and then put back in.
Problem:
I turn the key, all the power comes on dash lights etc.. the fuel pump comes on, I depress the clutch and turn the key the final time. I hear 2 clicks.. clutch interlock and starter relay, but I dont get any juice to the starter. No clicks from the starter nothing. I checked out the start and it works fine(jumped the solenoid). Even tried jumping the battery that didn't work either. I tried to make sure the relays are working right and they seem fine. I do have an alarm system with ignition kill, but not sure how to reset that.
I've checked back to december of 2002 and can't find much info about my problem.
Any help would be great.
Thanks
-MiKE
Update: Still no go. I tried changing a few things and didn't have any luck. Checked the 7-P(ignition switch) for continuity and it is exactly as the manual said it should be.
No replies, no luck
No replies, no luck
hmm.....did you check for continuty between the starter soleniod wire and the ignition switch? perhaps thats the wire u are talking about, I am not too sure which pin it is. And also definitely another thing to look at is the alarm ignition kill. Usually any good alarm will use a fail safe relay, which means incase the relay doesnt get any juice ur car will still beable to start, but you never konw.
From what you have described it seems its an open wire somewhere in the harness, because the starter works fine.
From what you have described it seems its an open wire somewhere in the harness, because the starter works fine.


