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Honda accord Fuel door release schematic and repairs?

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Honda accord Fuel door release schematic and repairs?

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  1. amomipais82
    Hi,
    InstructionsThings You'll Need:
    Manual or wiring diagram
    Ratchet kit or wrench
    Pocket knife
    Main relay replacement or kit
    Electrical tape
    Magnifying glass (optional)
    Soldering tools (optional)
    Step 1Verify that the problem doesn't stem from the fuel pump, ignition or any other source.

    Step 2Disconnect the battery and find the main relay. Typically, the main relay on a Honda Accord rests behind the dashboard to the right or left of the steering while with accessibility up under the dashboard or behind the steering column access or dash panel. The main relay should be marked with the words "RELAY a*s'Y MAIN." If you have difficulty locating it, then confirm the exact location using the manufacturer's manual for your specific model year.

    Step 3Pull the main relay from its location. You may need to push aside wires or devices or remove devices, such as the cruise control box, that block the main relay. Use your ratchet or wrench to remove any nuts and bolts (ratchet counterclockwise) attached to a device to expose the main relay or any that hold the main relay in place.

    Step 4Unplug the Honda Accord's relay from the main relay socket, which is the base connected to the wiring. Keep in mind that the socket attaches to the relay via a tab that locks the relay to the socket. Without touching any of the wires, push in the tab to release the relay or use a pocketknife to pop the relay from the socket base.

    Step 5Pop the new relay firmly into place by gently gripping the relay socket base and pushing the relay into it without touching the socket wiring or the solder components of the relay. Damage to the wiring's connection to the socket or to the solder can occur if either come in contact with your hands. Also, keep in mind that your new relay must fit snugly within the socket as a loose relay can overheat or cause melting of the outer casing when current runs through it.

    Step 6Reverse the steps you took to remove the relay. Remember to not only securely tighten all nuts and bolts, but to also tape together with your electrical tape any loose or hanging wires.

    Step 7Reconnect the battery. Start your car to confirm that your new relay works.

    Hope it helps

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