2004 Honda Accord LX 4CYL does not turn over.
Hello
2004 HondaAccordLX 4CYL does not turn over. The symptons were there couple of months ago. The car ,at times, would crank slowly, like the battery was dying. I would wait a minute and the auto would start up. I let the car sit over the weekend and it again cranked slowly, like the battery was dying, I waited a minute to try to restart, but only heard clicking So I checked the battery terminals which were all fine, as well as the ground to the body. Then I proceeded to jump the car, but it would not start. The battery was fully charged at 12.6 volts. The correct size battery is installed in the vehicle My next step was to check the starter. I removed the starter took it to Autozone and it check out okay. Is there a relay I should check? I am basically stumped and need to know what would be the next step in the diagnoses process. Thanks in advance for your help. |
I don't have an 04 manual to look at, but my 05 Acura TSX is very similar.
I would look for the signal to the starter. On my car, there is a starter cut relay in the under dash fuse box. You might want to find a relay that is identical to the starter cut relay that is not important for the car to run (maybe power window relay is the same?) and switch them. See if the windows or the starter work properly. Take a look at the fuse/relay diagrams in your owner's manual to see if/where the relay is located, because this is based off of my 05 Acura TSX (sports version of a Honda Accord). |
Originally Posted by bcasey
(Post 241677)
Hello
2004 HondaAccordLX 4CYL does not turn over. The symptons were there couple of months ago. The car ,at times, would crank slowly, like the battery was dying. I would wait a minute and the auto would start up. I let the car sit over the weekend and it again cranked slowly, like the battery was dying, I waited a minute to try to restart, but only heard clicking So I checked the battery terminals which were all fine, as well as the ground to the body. Then I proceeded to jump the car, but it would not start. The battery was fully charged at 12.6 volts. The correct size battery is installed in the vehicle My next step was to check the starter. I removed the starter took it to Autozone and it check out okay. Is there a relay I should check? I am basically stumped and need to know what would be the next step in the diagnoses process. Thanks in advance for your help. Hi there, my 2004 Accord is doing the exact thing today. It was starting lazily and not won't start at all. The battery is fine at 12.8 volts and a jumpstart from another car did not even turn the starter motor. Is there a way to test the starter or should I look at at a specific fuse or relay first? Thanks! |
If you have a volt meter, see if the small wire going to the starter gets 12V to ground when you turn the key to start the car.
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"starting lazily" sounds like maybe the starter was cranking too slow?
Test the battery under load (take to someplace like A-Zone or Advance). Bad battery can put out 12v with a simple voltmeter, but drop down to 7 or 8 as soon as you try to run the starter. And don't forget to rule out bad connections (dirty/loose/corroded) on both ends of battery cables. |
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i am running into the same situation that this guy is... good battery, good starter, but it wont turn my engine... not even with a jump start...
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Bad connection at the other end of one (or both) battery cables?
Why do you think the battery is good? Has it been tested under load? |
Solved- false test results on starter
Sorry I have not posted a reply to my solution sooner. The problem ultimately proved to be the stater. After performing an exercise in futility, (pulling the starter, to have it test okay at Autozone, and putting the same starter back in)
I had the vehicle towed to a mechanic, and it turned out to be the starter. My recommendation is to get the starter tested again by another source. Hope this helps |
bench testing these starters is a crapshoot at best...when your 03-07 4cylinder automatic starts slow or not at all and the battery checks out, replace the starter...
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if ur cranks were getting slower etc... i would suggest doing a tune up if you havnt already. change out the spark plugs/wires/dis cap/rotor
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Originally Posted by phantom699
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if ur cranks were getting slower etc... i would suggest doing a tune up if you havnt already. change out the spark plugs/wires/dis cap/rotor
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Phantom, this thread was about the starter getting slow. Sparkplugs etc have nothing to do with that. And you should be aware that 2004 Accord doesn't even have a distributor or plug wires.
Not saying that it's a bad thing to have tuneup items up-to-date, but we need to keep in mind what car and what issue is being discussed. |
A-zone
i had the battery and the starter tested at A-zone. i originally just bought a new battery and it was doing the same thing as the original battery. so i took the starter out had it tested at auto-zone. i think i will just buy a new starter.
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the new starter did the trick, even though the autozone test said it was good....
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thanks for the help everyone. you are all money....
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