He calls the first fuses he points to as the "horizontal" fuses, but they're really vertical. The fuse puller sounds about right, but I have yet to walk out to my van and double-check. The rest of the fuses he points out seem to correspond to the diagram in the English Factory Service Manual as written by James L Danko. For those who don't want to watch the video, here are the fuses as outlined in the manual from left to right, top to bottom: Column 1: 15A condensor fan, 15 A/C Column 2: 15A rear defroster, 15A cooling fan, BLANK, 15A stop light, 10A right headlight, 15A left headlight, 15A interior lights Column 3: 10A radio, 20A sub-cooling fan, 10A rear heater, 20A heater motor Column 4: 15A condenser fan, 15A *AC (literally what it says in the manual, so maybe "accessory" instead of "air conditioning"?), 20A wiper, 15A turn signal
I'm looking to change my fuel filter - which fuse controls the fuel pump? Or is it not necessary to depressurize the fuel lines because it's carbureted?
no need to pull a fuse, even on my fuel injected cars I replaced the fuel filter without pulling a fuse. Just remove the hose and let the fuel run into a small container, it will not be much.
Thanks Shogun. Planning on doing the filter later this week and wanted to make sure I had everything on hand I'd need and didn't want to wind up with gas all over the place.
Another good site with many pics showing what is where, including fuses https://robrobinette.com/Honda_ACTY.htm 1991 Honda ACTY truck HA4 Table of Contents Vin Number Location Cargo Capacity Tire Pressure Fuel Tank Capacity Jack Points Towing Engine Oil Change Oil Filter Engine Oil Manual Transmission Fluid Change Front Differential Fluid Change Tires Wheels Lug Nuts Wheel Adapters Lift Kit Brakes Brake Fluid Air Filter Fuel Filter Fuel Pump Coolant System Flush Water Pump Thermostat Timing Belt Alternator Belt Air Conditioning Compressor Belt Parts Suppliers Spark Plugs Windshield Wipers Wheel Bearings Clutch Pedal Adjustment Fuse Box Location Radio Replacement Speaker Steering Wheel Honda Real Time 4WD 2/4 Wheel Drive Selector Specifications Gas Mileage Engine Compression Electronic Ignition Suspension Alignment Brakes 1989 to 1997 ACTY Specifications Idle Speed: 950 <> 1000 RPM Fast Idle: 2200 to 3200 CO@ 3000 RPM <= 0.1 Oil Pressure: 55 to 64 PSI, 3.8 to 4.4 BAR Fuel Pressure: 1 to 2 PSI, 0.07 to 0.14 BAR Fuel 9.8 gallons, 37 liters of regular, low octane gasoline. Reported Gas Mileage: Ranges from 35 to 53 miles per gallon (15 to 22.5 kilometers per liter) Engine Compression: 14 BAR (203 PSI) at 250 RPM (normal starter spin rate) with 9.5 BAR (138 PSI) minimum, max difference between cylinders of 2 BAR (29 PSI). If compression is low adjust the valves and try again. Valve Clearance Cold: Intake 0.18 to 0.22mm, Exhaust 0.25 to 0.29mm Emissions: CO@ 3000RPM => 0.1% HC@ 3000RPM => 200 PPM Electronic Ignition Coil resistance: 1.78 to 2.08 ohms Trem 15(+): 12V Ignition Timing: Manual Transmission 4 deg +/-2 deg at 1000 RPM, Automatic Transmission at 1150 RPM Centrifugal advance: 0 @ 0 to 1400 18 to 22 @ 2400 to 2600 28 to 32 @ 5500 Vacuum range: 73 to 307 millibar Suspension Alignment Front: Toe in: In 1mm +/-3 mm Camber: HA3 +1 deg +/- 1 deg, HA4 +1.2 deg +/- 1 deg, HA4 & HH4 +1.3 deg +/- 1 deg Caster: HA3, HA4, HH4 2.3 deg +/- 1 deg; HH3 2.5 deg +/- 1 deg King Pin Incline: +12 deg 30' Rear: Toe in: 0 +/-3 mm (rear is not adjustable) Camber: 0 (rear is not adjustable) Parking Brake: 44 lb (20 kg) pull in the 8 to 12th notch. Brake Pedal: Height from floor 145 mm, Backlash 1-10 mm. Front Brake Disc: 10 mm minimum thickness Brake Pads: 3 mm minimum thickness Rear Brake Drum: 2 mm minimum lining thickness
Important, fusible link loation! Honda Main Fuse 45a N 15a Electrical OEM 98200-64500 Van location , on an 80s Honda acty kei van. It’s mounted on the inside just next to the sliding door https://www.reddit.com/r/whatisthis...e_know_what_this_is_its_on_an_80s_honda_acty/ truck , see at the end of the youtube On the outside of the frame rail between the spare tire and coolant overflow bottle there's a black plastic cover held on by a screw. Remove the cover and you'll see a 45 amp main fuse.