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have someone turn the key while you listen for the fuel pump to come on in the fuel tank. it should only come on for a few seconds if not than your fuel pump is bad.
Have your engine scoped out by a reputable service shop. Was it running better before you replaced those items? Have you done a tune up lately? Did you buy bad gas? Are your fuel injectors clean? Is the fuel pump going out on you? Are your spark plugs and spark plug wires good? Are their any sensors that may need replacing? I have a 1990 Honda Accord and the car just wants to keep taking my money. It needs too much love to keep any more. Terry
IF FUEL PUMP RELAY IS NOT WORKING THE COMPUTER IS NOT READDING IT THEIR IS NO BYPASSING THE COMPUTER(ie) DOT CODE on that model vehical THE MASS AIR SENSOR REGULATES 90% OF HOW THE IGNITION TIMING RUNS I USED TO GET AWAY WITH IT ON OLDER MODELS NOT ANY MORE!?
You need to repair or replace your car's main power relay. It is a known fault on those early 90's Accords. When it gets hot, it fails and won't supply power to the fuel pump or distributor. Have it replaced.
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