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It sounds like a battery problem or a battery connection issue.
Do you have side mounted connections on the battery is the battery solidly mounted to the tray it can't bounce around .
Have the battery tested for a dead cell also if nothing else works check the main junction mounted on the fire wall or inner fender wall all of the wiring comes together at this point computer ignition and and all acc voltage
Lol for one thing a window regulator whatever the hell a window regulator is,is not the issue,I have had many hondas and the fuel pump relay IS however a common issue with this gen. I would suggest to anyone with this issue,wait till its hot and wont start,and tap on the fuel pump relay located under the steering column and see if it starts,8 out of 10 times this is the issue.
My 2006 PT Cruiser has the same problem! When hot in the cab it won't start but after it is cool outside it starts up without missing a lick! When it is hot and you turn the key you get nothing but do have power to lights, radio, etc. weirdest thing ever and nobody knows why! We have had the ignition module replaced and have a new battery. This one has stumped everyone. Any suggestions folks?
This is an easy one :-) Hondas of this vintage have a very common problem with the main fuel injection relay. It's way up under the dashboard on the drivers side. It will have "Mitsuba" printed on the side. Replace this relay, it should be available at any parts store.
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