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Cold start valve is bad or possibly blown fuse in overload protection relay
It is directly behind the battery. You have to remove a black plastic cover that is directly under the windshield to expose the relay. Thanks
Could be a problem with the Overload Relay,maybe one of the fuses need replacement!
ovp relay
If you recently had to use jumper cables you may have blown the 10amp fuse on the Overload Protection Relay. It should be behind the battery with a red coloured lid where the fuse will be. See if the fuse is blown and replace it. If it takes for ever to start and or wont start try this, it worked for me and only cost $1.AnswerFuel pump? Did you check to make sure the pump is working. I'm not sure about the 1986 model, but you should be able to hear it near the gas tank when you turn the key, if you don't hear anything it's most likely the pump or the fuel pump relay. I'm assuming the 1986 has both of these.
that could be over voltage protection relay failure, check ovp behind battery bay, behind plastic cover at fire wall. there should be 1-2 fuses depending on model yours should have two. if fuse is blown replace and try again. if no fuse is blown try replaceing ovp. they are cheap.
the fuel pump relay is located behind the battery.There should be 2 relays, they look alike, but if you look closely it has fuel pump relay on the top.
Fuel Pump Relay.
First take a look if the ABS light is on, if yes, check your OVP relay.
There is none, just relays! 2 relays and a relay with a 10amp fuse behind the battery.
If the ignition shuts down, however you can still crank the engine. This issue could be fuel or ignition related. Fuel Pump Relay failing. Overload Relay failing. Fuel Pump failing. Distributor Cap failing. Distributor Rotor failing. Ignition Coil failing. Ignition Wire Set failing. Reference Sensor failing.
I have the same car, its right behind your fuse box...have to take the cover off the fuse box to get it out cuz its way back there...