Clicking on the main relay
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Clicking on the main relay
My sister has a stock 1996 honda civic ex
NEW BATTERY (Fully charged) I even tested my battery from my working car
New starter.
Car turns on, Headlights work strong, inside ligting. When you hit the key it click on the main relay. and goes dead right away, like there is no battery. I replaced the main relay with a new one, same thing. I put the main relay from my 2000 and it didn't work but it worked for my car. Whats the deal?
The second you turn the car it clicks like crazy, kinda of like the out of battery click but it's coming from the main relay and it won't even turn over.
NEW BATTERY (Fully charged) I even tested my battery from my working car
New starter.
Car turns on, Headlights work strong, inside ligting. When you hit the key it click on the main relay. and goes dead right away, like there is no battery. I replaced the main relay with a new one, same thing. I put the main relay from my 2000 and it didn't work but it worked for my car. Whats the deal?
The second you turn the car it clicks like crazy, kinda of like the out of battery click but it's coming from the main relay and it won't even turn over.
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Re: Clicking on the main relay (Quad-Damage)
Is the clicking noise possibly coming from the starter cut relay rather than the main relay?
Modified by RonJ@HT at 6:53 PM 3/27/2008
Modified by RonJ@HT at 6:53 PM 3/27/2008
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Re: Clicking on the main relay (Quad-Damage)
Despite the main relay clicking, you should first focus on the failure of the engine to crank. Specifically, troubleshoot the starter circuit and possibly the ignition switch. Is fuse 41 or 42 blown? Were the starter wires connected properly? Is the battery ground wire loose or corroded? Is the clutch switch bad?
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Re: Clicking on the main relay (RonJ@HT)
The battery was badly corroded but i cleaned it and she bought a new battery i need to check fuses 41 and 42? they might be blown no idea i'm at work.
she lost her guide of whats what.
I need to check her fuses
she lost her guide of whats what.
I need to check her fuses
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Re: Clicking on the main relay (RonJ@HT)
maybe a short somewhere? this is what i'm thinking.
hey RonJ@HT, i saw the picks of where the relays are that you posted. do you have any for 92-95 civics? reason i ask is i saw on one of the diagrams it shows a starter cut relay and was wondering if my 93 civic has one. i too have starting problems once in awhile.
sorry to bogart the thread by the way.
hey RonJ@HT, i saw the picks of where the relays are that you posted. do you have any for 92-95 civics? reason i ask is i saw on one of the diagrams it shows a starter cut relay and was wondering if my 93 civic has one. i too have starting problems once in awhile.
sorry to bogart the thread by the way.
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Re: Clicking on the main relay (philosofy1)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by philosofy1 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">maybe a short somewhere? this is what i'm thinking.
hey RonJ@HT, i saw the picks of where the relays are that you posted. do you have any for 92-95 civics? reason i ask is i saw on one of the diagrams it shows a starter cut relay and was wondering if my 93 civic has one. i too have starting problems once in awhile.( </TD></TR></TABLE>
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hey RonJ@HT, i saw the picks of where the relays are that you posted. do you have any for 92-95 civics? reason i ask is i saw on one of the diagrams it shows a starter cut relay and was wondering if my 93 civic has one. i too have starting problems once in awhile.( </TD></TR></TABLE>
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Re: Clicking on the main relay (RonJ@HT)
sweet, thanks man! mine 93 civic starts fine, but sometimes if i turn it on/off alot it won't start. i have to push start it and then it'll be good for awhile. i have a new battery, alternator, starter, and ground wires. the starter cut relay isn't for a oem alarm is it?
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Re: Clicking on the main relay (philosofy1)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by philosofy1 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">sweet, thanks man! mine 93 civic starts fine, but sometimes if i turn it on/off alot it won't start. i have to push start it and then it'll be good for awhile. i have a new battery, alternator, starter, and ground wires. the starter cut relay isn't for a oem alarm is it?</TD></TR></TABLE>
No, it works in conjunction with the clutch interlock switch.
By the way, it's possible that your starter is on the way out. Next time the starter won't crank, try tapping on the starter solenoid with the back end of a large screwdriver or a rubber mallet. If it then starts, then you should probably replace the starter.
Modified by RonJ@HT at 5:34 PM 3/27/2008
Modified by RonJ@HT at 8:26 PM 3/27/2008
No, it works in conjunction with the clutch interlock switch.
By the way, it's possible that your starter is on the way out. Next time the starter won't crank, try tapping on the starter solenoid with the back end of a large screwdriver or a rubber mallet. If it then starts, then you should probably replace the starter.
Modified by RonJ@HT at 5:34 PM 3/27/2008
Modified by RonJ@HT at 8:26 PM 3/27/2008
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Re: Clicking on the main relay (RonJ@HT)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by RonJ@HT »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
No, it works in conjunction with the clutch interlock switch.
By the way, it's possible that your starter is on the way out. Next time the starter won't crank, try tapping it with the back end of a large screwdriver or small hammer. If it then starts, then you should probably replace the starter.
Modified by RonJ@HT at 5:34 PM 3/27/2008</TD></TR></TABLE>
what sucks is, it's the 4th starter, but the same problem. i'm thinking it's something else or it's just autozone starters. i can read the 12v from the starter all the way to the ignition switch. no signs of shorts or broken wires.
No, it works in conjunction with the clutch interlock switch.
By the way, it's possible that your starter is on the way out. Next time the starter won't crank, try tapping it with the back end of a large screwdriver or small hammer. If it then starts, then you should probably replace the starter.
Modified by RonJ@HT at 5:34 PM 3/27/2008</TD></TR></TABLE>
what sucks is, it's the 4th starter, but the same problem. i'm thinking it's something else or it's just autozone starters. i can read the 12v from the starter all the way to the ignition switch. no signs of shorts or broken wires.
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Quad, long time...
try this. http://www.hondahookup.com/man...c.zip
Quad check out rota's thread in the drag racing forum. The yellow cars come a long way, where have you been ?
try this. http://www.hondahookup.com/man...c.zip
Quad check out rota's thread in the drag racing forum. The yellow cars come a long way, where have you been ?
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Re: Clicking on the main relay (philosofy1)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by philosofy1 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
what sucks is, it's the 4th starter, but the same problem. i'm thinking it's something else or it's just autozone starters. i can read the 12v from the starter all the way to the ignition switch. no signs of shorts or broken wires.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Maybe it also would be worth having a look at the clutch interlock switch at clutch pedal.
what sucks is, it's the 4th starter, but the same problem. i'm thinking it's something else or it's just autozone starters. i can read the 12v from the starter all the way to the ignition switch. no signs of shorts or broken wires.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Maybe it also would be worth having a look at the clutch interlock switch at clutch pedal.
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Re: Clicking on the main relay (RonJ@HT)
I checked them, they are both fine, i even changed them out. Same thing. I checked the starter it's good. It has 14.6 volts in the battery. I checked under the dash the 7.5 fuse's and the starter was not broken, i checked each one and they were fine? Any ideas? It won't even turn over. You put it to on and it goes CLICK CLICK CLICK CLICK coming from the main relay, does even try to turn over, then after about 5 to 10 second the car goes dead like the battery is dead giving off no power. I checked the battery and lines for a short with the grounds and i saw nothing.
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Re: Clicking on the main relay (Quad-Damage)
Are you saying that when you supply battery power directly to the starter, the starter then cranks?
Take a look at the starter circuit (picture). If the starter won't crank the engine, then the possibilities are problems with the (1) battery, (2) starter, (3) cut relay (MT), (3) gear position switch (AT), (4) wiring, (5) grounds, (6) ignition switch, or (7) a locked up engine.
Modified by RonJ@HT at 8:35 PM 3/27/2008
Take a look at the starter circuit (picture). If the starter won't crank the engine, then the possibilities are problems with the (1) battery, (2) starter, (3) cut relay (MT), (3) gear position switch (AT), (4) wiring, (5) grounds, (6) ignition switch, or (7) a locked up engine.
Modified by RonJ@HT at 8:35 PM 3/27/2008
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Re: Clicking on the main relay (Quad-Damage)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Quad-Damage »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Car turns on, Headlights work strong, inside ligting. When you hit the key it click on the main relay. and goes dead right away, like there is no battery. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Sounds like your battery terminals if the power completely dies out. Check that the ground is connectedto the trans too. Try making a ground that connects directly to the upper starter bolt and run it directly to the battery ground terminal. It def. sounds like you have a short at the battery. Can you take a 17 mm socket and manually turn the crank counter clockwise at the crank pulley?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Quad-Damage »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">The second you turn the car it clicks like crazy, kinda of like the out of battery click but it's coming from the main relay and it won't even turn over.
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Which one is it you describe two completely different scenarios? You say in the beggining of your paragraph that all the power shuts off, then you say the relay just clicks.
Sounds like your battery terminals if the power completely dies out. Check that the ground is connectedto the trans too. Try making a ground that connects directly to the upper starter bolt and run it directly to the battery ground terminal. It def. sounds like you have a short at the battery. Can you take a 17 mm socket and manually turn the crank counter clockwise at the crank pulley?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Quad-Damage »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">The second you turn the car it clicks like crazy, kinda of like the out of battery click but it's coming from the main relay and it won't even turn over.
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Which one is it you describe two completely different scenarios? You say in the beggining of your paragraph that all the power shuts off, then you say the relay just clicks.
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Re: Clicking on the main relay
My sister has a stock 1996 honda civic ex
NEW BATTERY (Fully charged) I even tested my battery from my working car
New starter.
Car turns on, Headlights work strong, inside ligting. When you hit the key it click on the main relay. and goes dead right away, like there is no battery. I replaced the main relay with a new one, same thing. I put the main relay from my 2000 and it didn't work but it worked for my car. Whats the deal?
The second you turn the car it clicks like crazy, kinda of like the out of battery click but it's coming from the main relay and it won't even turn over.
NEW BATTERY (Fully charged) I even tested my battery from my working car
New starter.
Car turns on, Headlights work strong, inside ligting. When you hit the key it click on the main relay. and goes dead right away, like there is no battery. I replaced the main relay with a new one, same thing. I put the main relay from my 2000 and it didn't work but it worked for my car. Whats the deal?
The second you turn the car it clicks like crazy, kinda of like the out of battery click but it's coming from the main relay and it won't even turn over.
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