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My H22a accord won't start, constant Code 3 and a dead alternator/battery! Help!

Old 09-19-2002, 10:30 PM
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My 1995 JDM H22a powered 1993 Honda Accord has the following problem:
Everything was working perfectly until all of a sudden:

I tried starting up the car and it would start and shut down
Strong smell of fuel and when starting it would start to backfire when depressing the gas pedal (this is the only way it will start with a stock ecu)
Once started, i get a code 3 (map sensor)
We also realized that the Optima battery on the car was not retaining sufficient charge to even start the car. One one occasion, i left the car on (two days before all this started) with a/c and audio system and the car in neutral. About 25 minutes later, the radio and DSP processor were flashing on and off and the corner lights were really dim. I depressed the gas pedal and the audio system turned on and lights intensified. This is when i suspected that my battery might be bad.
Well, i had the battery replaced, installed three different known functioning map sensors and still the same problem. We verified all wiring from the map sensor all the way to the ecu and all is fine. I replaced my hondata P28 ecu with a known working stock P28 ecu and the same thing. When using the hondata P28, the engine will simply not start up unless i depress the gas pedal. With the stock P28 ecu, it will start up, but backfiring and very, very slugging in accelerating.

Well, finally, i decided to check voltage directly from the alternator. We connected the voltmeter and at idle got 12.6 volts, and also with the car revving at 2000,4000,6000,7000 rpm's got 12.6 volts. So, we figured that the alternator is definitely bad and must be the problem. Now, with this in mind, i decided to start up the car with just power from the battery and the alternator plug disconnected. If the alternator was the sole problem in this, then the engine would start up perfectly, right? Well, to my disbelief, it did not. The result was the same problem. What on earth is wrong with this?

My car just recently came back from the shop where the Euro R intake manifold and 2.5 inch custom exhaust were installed. The vehicle was test driven several times before this happened and all functioned perfectly.

What is causing this neverending Code 3 and the inability for the engine to start up normally? I definitely have a defective alternator and have ordered a new one, but where do i go from here? What is there left to check? Oh yea, i can say that the map sensor that was originally on before this problem was tested on another car and was damaged during this process. I have another known perfectly working unit installed at this time.

Sorry for the extended length of this post.

TIA

Mark Perez

Old 09-20-2002, 05:56 AM
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Default Re: My H22a accord won't start, constant Code 3 and a dead alternator/battery! Help! (se93)

all your fuel items seem to be ok .. huh since your smelling fuel? so no injector, plug or fuel problems? can you count those out or the question? with all that ecu doing. is everything still connected? any sensor from the intake manifold lose or any sensor around those area's left out? i really dont know. just throwing out some ideas till the lady comes to my office and hands me work to do
trying to keep it to the top for ya also
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