94 accord wont start

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Hfiend

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ok i have 94 honda accord ex f22b1 (vtech) it was given to me as a gift but it wont start havent ran in about a year put in new battery new plugs new wires changed the distributor(could be faulty but not sure) i was told that its getting no spark so im guessing that is not a fuel related issue cus i sprayed my IM wit carb cleaner and it did not turn over jus got cranking i was told alternator but that cant be a issue if its not running right i just need opinions and help my current daily driver is gonna die soon i need this running thanks any suggestions will be considered
 
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ok i have 94 honda accord ex f22b1 (vtech) it was given to me as a gift but it wont start havent ran in about a year put in new battery new plugs new wires changed the distributor(could be faulty but not sure) i was told dat its getting no spark so im guessing dat is not a fuel related issue cus i sprayed my IM wit carb cleaner and it did not turn over jus got cranking i was told alternator but dat can be a issue if its running right i just need opinions and help my current daily driver is gonna die soon i need dis running thanks any suggestions will be considered i have faith in you local honda freaks.....lol

well im actually 17 but i need help with my car not my speech
could have fooled me.
 
can you give me any opinions or suggestions cus my speech or age and gonna get my car running
 
notice there have been 28 people have viewed this thread without posting and a big part of it is because of the way you type, so try to type like you speak proper english that will help you tons. now try the search button
 
Alright kid, I hope you got it running by now. If not, here's the problem: Your ignition module. Take your distributor off. MARK IT FIRST. There are three bolts on it, and once they are loosened you can rotate it to change the timing. This is a bad thing if you take it off without marking it because you then would have to retime your engine (royal pain in the ass that can be avoided).
Next take the cap and rotor button off. Inside you'll see a 1.5in sq. flat module that is held in by two screws and has 4 wires in it (if its like the integra was). take it off, go to auto zone with it, and have it tested. odds are, it's your problem. 80 dollars-ish. That's where my money is.
 
94 accord

well i sold it but the person fount out that the alarm shot the wiring she has it up and running now
 
ok i have 94 honda accord ex f22b1 (vtech)

I found the problem a *h* got stuck on the end of your vtec.
Remove the *h* from your vtech and your vtec will run like a champ!
 
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