Main Relay location 93 Civic EX
by the way, you don't have to spend $50 or more on a brand new one. The 90-up accord, 90(?)-up integra, and probably countless other Hondas use the same part. Visit the local pick-a-part yard. It's a very small part...
Damn heat down south here seems to kill those PGM-FI main relays...
Damn heat down south here seems to kill those PGM-FI main relays...
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Did I say buy?
Besides, my original one went out at 230k miles, and the junkyard one that I got to replace it is going on 2 years...
Also, how many times have you had to replace yours? The key is getting a used one from a low-mileage car.
Modified by nuc79 at 9:55 AM 6/26/2003
Besides, my original one went out at 230k miles, and the junkyard one that I got to replace it is going on 2 years...
Also, how many times have you had to replace yours? The key is getting a used one from a low-mileage car.
Modified by nuc79 at 9:55 AM 6/26/2003
I've replaced mine twice, by making the mistake of getting a "low milage" used one
Sorry, last I checked $50 doesn't make anyone made of money. The other day my friend went to pick one up and they were $42 I believe, and my Honda friend quoted me $35. I think its worth it for reliability. Yeah go ahead and get a used one, its your choice. Won't be me stuck in the sun when my car won't start.
Sorry, last I checked $50 doesn't make anyone made of money. The other day my friend went to pick one up and they were $42 I believe, and my Honda friend quoted me $35. I think its worth it for reliability. Yeah go ahead and get a used one, its your choice. Won't be me stuck in the sun when my car won't start.
Phil, If you really can get one for $35 from a dealer, let me know where or give me his name. I'd jump on that deal just to have a spare
This shows the list price as being $52.10(plus tax), and that's what my local dealer wanted, too. I was just strapped for $ at the time, that's why I went to the j-yard. Oh well, to each his own...
This shows the list price as being $52.10(plus tax), and that's what my local dealer wanted, too. I was just strapped for $ at the time, that's why I went to the j-yard. Oh well, to each his own...
My Bud Stuart from ManHonda.com just sent me a relay marked "RZ-0088"
Instead of RZ-0132 as listed on my old relay as well as what is listed on Majestic's website
does any one know if it is the same?
Instead of RZ-0132 as listed on my old relay as well as what is listed on Majestic's website
does any one know if it is the same?
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Must not be the same relay. Shouldn't cost any more than the other guy said of $50 something for the EG/90-93 Accord/Integ and so forth.
Must not be the same relay. Shouldn't cost any more than the other guy said of $50 something for the EG/90-93 Accord/Integ and so forth.
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Must not be the same relay. Shouldn't cost any more than the other guy said of $50 something for the EG/90-93 Accord/Integ and so forth.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Right again. The 86-89 accord uses a different relay, as does the 88-91 civic.
Must not be the same relay. Shouldn't cost any more than the other guy said of $50 something for the EG/90-93 Accord/Integ and so forth.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Right again. The 86-89 accord uses a different relay, as does the 88-91 civic.
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