EG getting no electricity
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Hello, I have a stock d15b7 in my 1992 Eg civic hatch, and I am geting no electricity. Ok so heres the deal, I was parked at a gas station and then my car wouldnt turn over, all I got was the electricity, and I could hear my fuel pump prime, I even tried getting a jump but nothing still. After about 20 times of trying it finally turned over and I drove it straight home and then it never came back on after that. So then I let it sit for awhile, then my battery died, and my friend hooked up the actuators with the locks or something so I can only access my car through my remote. I can access my hood from outside so I charged it, put it in, (I have done this a few times before), and then now I am not getting any electricity anymore. Before this happened I tried to fix it, and get it running. I got a new starter, good battery, good alternator w/new belt, good spark plugs, new negative battery cable, new battery terminals, new dizzy cables, and dizzy cap+rotor+icm. Still nothing happened. Another honda-tech member said I should change my main fuse (50am ign.) which I did, and then nothing still. My light fuse (40amp) , and heater motor fuse (30amp) are a little corroded, but I don't think it would stop me from getting any electricity. I only know where 2 grounds are which are the one from the battery, and the one that is connected to the head, those are good. I bought a continuity checker, and everything seems to check out from what I know. I also bought a main relay but I cannot get in my car. Please help me Honda-tech, I'm honestly stumped... Thank you
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Re: EG getting no electricity
by no power you mesn when you turn your key nothing lights up?
if so could be your ignition switch, but then normally the car would still turn over.
could be your thermostat ground.
also what happens if you wire your starter directly to your battery?
if so could be your ignition switch, but then normally the car would still turn over.
could be your thermostat ground.
also what happens if you wire your starter directly to your battery?
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Re: EG getting no electricity
Sounds like something went out and is grounding out tho it could still be the ignition switch being completely out but you cant get in to try it. What about the hatch did your friend disconnect that 1 too?
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Correct.^
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