> I have a 1998 honda accord. I had a leanfuel error code. Honda told
> me that i needed to replace both sensors or my converter. I replaced
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> the ignition switch in 2002.
> Honda parts are expensive with no error code PLEASE HELP THANKS

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i lose all power no lights on and 4 ways dont even work. The tach
drops then i push the clutch and restart only on the highway this
works. They did not give me a code the honda DEALER told me it was
lean fuel.
When it happens in town driving it will seem like i turned key off no
power even no 4 ways still and then when trying to re start it will
turn over and start for a second and then i am in the same situation
over again no power notta!!
Thanks for replying
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> tach needle drop
> to zero momentarily then recover?

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Andy - 04 Apr 2007 22:01 GMT
>i lose all power no lights on and 4 ways dont even work. The tach
> drops then i push the clutch and restart only on the highway this
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> > tach needle drop
> > to zero momentarily then recover?
Did you have the ignition switch replaced under the recall a few years back?
It might be your problem, because the switch contacts were not heavy enough
to handle the current.
My 2 cents worth.
Tegger - 05 Apr 2007 00:58 GMT
jessica8080 <none@000.com> wrote in news:995563
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> i lose all power no lights on and 4 ways dont even work. The tach
> drops then i push the clutch and restart only on the highway this
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> turn over and start for a second and then i am in the same situation
> over again no power notta!!
If you have no 4-ways, this rules out the ignition switch as the 4-ways are
completely independent of the ignition switch.
At this point I suspect a loose connection somewhere. Has anybody wiggled the
battery cables to see if they're loose on the battery posts?
As for the "leanfuel" code, this is likely P0172 or P0175. OBD codes are bit
of a trick. For example, a "too lean" error may result from the power to the
fuel pump failing before power to the OBD system. The pump needs quite a bit
more current than the logic, so it would malfunction first in the case of
dodgy power.
I'm not saying this IS what's happening, just that the actual cause of the
error may be very different from what the error says. But knowing the error
code helps in figuring out where to start looking.

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jessica8080 - 07 Apr 2007 00:25 GMT
Thanks for the Reply good to know it isnt the igntion switch. I the
first thing i did was check the battery cables and noticed alot of
green build up on the negative battery cable where it connects lower
down in the car from the battery. So i replaced the whole cable and so
far so good. Any other thoughts on this would be greatly appreciated
thanks agai
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> knowing the error
> code helps in figuring out where to start looking.

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Tegger - 07 Apr 2007 15:11 GMT
> Thanks for the Reply good to know it isnt the igntion switch. I the
> first thing i did was check the battery cables and noticed alot of
> green build up on the negative battery cable where it connects lower
> down in the car from the battery. So i replaced the whole cable and so
> far so good. Any other thoughts on this would be greatly appreciated
If the problem goes away, then the cable was faulty. If the problem recurs,
past back here again.

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