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The all in one PGM/fuel pump relay is bolted to the upper left hand side of the drivers foot well. It should be gray box with lots of wires coming out of it.
if you just got fuel .it could have water in it.gas floats so water falls to bottom of the tank over night fuel pump sucks it up. check fuel filter for water in it
your fuel tank has a leak which means its getting air or releasing air outside of the fuel tank is why the fuel pump is not working properly because of where the leak is at by this changing the pressure.
There should be a fuel pump fuse or relay under the engine hood that can be replaced and you could also have an emergency fuel cutoff switch that may have activated which would require being reset if you struck a ditch or something with the car before the problem started.
On a 90 accord its located under the dash near the fuse box. I am not 100% sure that the prelude is the same. On the accord it has 8 terminals and it was kinda difficult to get to. Honda is pretty good at placing things on different makes in the same location.
your car doesn't have one.
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