Wiring Help
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Wiring Help
I have a 1996 Accord EX F22b1. There is a connector that goes into the back of the under dash fuse panel that has the black/yellow ignition wire, yellow/black wire, white/red wire, green/black wire. Does anybody have the pinout for this connector? I have searched all over the place for a pinout.
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Sounds like you're referring to the 5-P Blu connector. The power distribution circuit diagrams shows:
Wht/Red - Cavity 1 terminal side of connector
Blk/Yel - Cavity 2
Grn/Blk - Cavity 5
The only Yel/Blk I see for the connectors at the back of the under-dash fuse box would be at the 18-P Blu connector at cavity 18.
Wht/Red - Cavity 1 terminal side of connector
Blk/Yel - Cavity 2
Grn/Blk - Cavity 5
The only Yel/Blk I see for the connectors at the back of the under-dash fuse box would be at the 18-P Blu connector at cavity 18.
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It looks like, I got that right. Thank you for the help. Time to check the starter solenoid. Computer runs through the checks as it should, and check engine light turns off. I hear the fuel pump prime up. I have 12 volts to the starter, and hear a click when I turn the key to the on position. The starter does not even try to turn her over. Just one click and dead silence. Lights are bright. Battery shows full voltage. Fuses are all good.
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So you have 12v on the small wire (BLK/WHT ?) on the starter solenoid when you try to start the car? If so, you have a bad starter.
You can try hitting the starter (don't kill the thing) with the handle of a large screwdriver.
You can try hitting the starter (don't kill the thing) with the handle of a large screwdriver.
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I took the starter out, and put power and ground to the solenoid. Nothing.. Put power and ground to the starter motor, and the sucker revved right up. Bad solenoid it is. Will just have to get a new starter.
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