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91 Accord starts then quits when warm



 
 
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Old January 23rd 07, 01:45 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.honda
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Default 91 Accord starts then quits when warm

Hello! I've never posted to this group and have searched for similar
symptoms in past threads on this group. I'm hoping that this post may
find someone who can better pin down my problem which seems to involve
relays and fuel pump behavior (based on past posts).
After running fine on cold starts, the car periodically stops running
after a few seconds on restarting while still warm. When pulled into
my garage and shut off, I can hear a relay or selonoid trip followed
by a few seconds of humming noise, then the trip/hum cycle repeats for
several minutes (not always).
Any thoughts would be appreciated before I go to have my wallet
vacumed.
100k miles if that matters.

J Hanson

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