Honda Prelude - problems

Honda Prelude - problems

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redchina

Original Poster:

491 posts

261 months

Sunday 14th September 2014
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Hey all, (97 Prelude 2.2 VTEC -Automatic)

During a long drive the other day ( >180miles) my car started cutting out at 70mph.
Dead, no electrics, power steering, revs, radio, lights...nothing.
After coasting down to around 55mph it kicks back into life and regains power etc, as if nothing was wrong.
It did this a few times before I gave up for an hour and then started driving again. At this point, it behaved perfectly,

Since then its done it once, but has become really hard to start - I need lots of crank and a bootful of revs to 5k to get it to catch. Once running, its great.

I've since done another 200miles and other than the starting iisue, its been fine.


I have checked battery charge (12.8V) no alternator lights.
Pulled all the fuses and replaced.
Pulled the relays and tapped, replaced.
Checked all underbonnet wiring including earth strap ( my main suspect)

Im lost, whats wrong with. my car?!!!!

MGJohn

10,203 posts

183 months

Sunday 14th September 2014
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Battery cables and Earth straps first thoughts. Poor intermittent connections ?? Had that happen with a Honda engined Rover.

There again, had this happen to a car years ago. It was a faulty Ignition switch and the weight of the keys on the ring in the switch caused the occasional cutting out and in. Very dangerous when happens at night. Lights out... frown

Changed the switch with a known good used one and no further issues.

Cars are like that.

My scrapyard visits looking at older scrap Hondas usually have the Distributor first to be removed soon after arrival by parts vultures. Web threads show those are prone to give starting issues.

Good luck.


b16a2_VTi

341 posts

185 months

Monday 15th September 2014
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check your dizzy.

mikey77

707 posts

188 months

Tuesday 16th September 2014
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Sounds as though it could be the dreaded - and well-documented - Prelude ignition switch intermittent failure problem. There was a recall for this years ago, when the 5th gen Prelude was current but by this time the switches are failing, usually intermittently as OP describes, again. Take a look at Prelude websites for more info. I got a s/h switch for mine from another forum member for £25 but a new one is more often the answer. Only takes a few minutes to change once the column shrouds are off.

Thunder18

160 posts

119 months

Tuesday 16th September 2014
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Yep, ignition switch, check with Honda if it hasn't been done before, you might still get a freebie out of them...

redchina

Original Poster:

491 posts

261 months

Tuesday 11th November 2014
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OK Problem solved ( I may not be the worlds quickest mechanic.)

It was indeed the Ignition module.
this was a prick to get out - but a piece of cake to replace.
(and the dashboard and surrounds are now nice and clean again as a bonus)

So if anyone needs a Honda ignition module changed out, I charge hourly ...

mikey77

707 posts

188 months

Wednesday 12th November 2014
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Isn't it nice when a plan comes together? And when someone provides an update! wink

Locknut

653 posts

137 months

Wednesday 12th November 2014
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redchina said:
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I have checked battery charge (12.8V) no alternator lights.
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You may not be out of the woods yet, 12.8V is too low to charge a battery properly.

redchina

Original Poster:

491 posts

261 months

Thursday 13th November 2014
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aha, I changed the battery to a new one as well, just in case.

as well as tightening all the earthing - the car is running great again smile


now... back to the Healey, it needs TLC
biggrin

Riknos

4,700 posts

204 months

Thursday 13th November 2014
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clap

Well done = Another Prelude lives on.

Locknut

653 posts

137 months

Thursday 13th November 2014
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redchina said:
aha, I changed the battery to a new one as well, just in case.
I thought what you meant was that the charging current from the alternator to the battery was 12.8 Volts, in other words, the alternator output.

If I understood correctly, a new battery will not cure the problem. The alternator output should be around 14 Volts. (13.5V to 14.5V)

redchina

Original Poster:

491 posts

261 months

Tuesday 16th December 2014
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as a footnote to this thread, the car appears to be running as well as it ever has done in the last ten years.

nothing tangible that I can put my finger on, but it starts very quickly, revs freely, gearbox is fast..

Maybe its my imagination, but for $60, worth trying on your own Honda to see if there is a difference made - way cheaper than a battery that most folks would do as a first 'go to' (I admit, I changed that too though)



anyway - thats me off for a sedative.

redchina

Original Poster:

491 posts

261 months

Sunday 11th October 2020
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6 years on and this problem seems to have reared its head again.

what is it with these ignition switches?!

The '97 car only has 145,000 kilometers on it, two ignition switches - one auto gearbox.


in Man maths, that makes a Porsche an investment - I think

IntriguedUser

989 posts

121 months

Saturday 24th October 2020
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Changed one of these out on my (now sold) 2.2 manual a few months ago!

Fiddly job, satisfying though. And no more worries off it cutting out in awkward places!


redchina

Original Poster:

491 posts

261 months

Sunday 6th December 2020
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as an update, I bought a replacement (second hand) switch, fitted it and the problem didnt go away.

As it turns out, it was the starter motor (not my go to solution in a non-british car, and hitting it didnt work!)
Changed out the starter motor, then had to go back to the previous ignition switch as the replacement was dodgy.

then the radiator cap gave out !

still on the road though smile

The Rotrex Kid

30,296 posts

160 months

Saturday 12th December 2020
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Glad it still lives on! I ended up doing a manual conversion on my Prelude, after fitting 2 auto boxes and them both dying!