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2004 starting problems
I have a 2004 4cyl. automatic. Three times this past month after the car has been driven for at least 15 minutes it does not want to start.After sitting about 10-30 minutes the carstarts.All the electrics come on (fan,radio,lights) but when I try to turn it over I get nothing.The starter doesn't do a thing.The temp guage shows normal.The check engine lightis not on.Battery is fine.There is not a funny sound or anything.I just turn the key & get nothing.Then after 10-30 minutes it starts like normal.Any suggestions? Thanks.
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RE: 2004 starting problems
- Could be your ignition switch. Do you have a huge keychain collection? Excessive key weight can cause the contacts to wear out faster. Try jiggling the key while starting it.
- Could be a main relay issue if it's warm and humid when this happens, but I thought Honda fixed the main relay problems before 2004. Heat and humidity can cause the solder joints to expand and lose contact/have intermittent contact. |
RE: 2004 starting problems
When you say "I get nothing", do you mean absolute silence, or do you perhaps hear a single "click" from the engine area? If yes, the starter solenoid is worn out and will require replacement, repair, or a new starter.
If you hear absolute silence, the problem is more likely intermittent keyswitch, or possibly poor battery connection (clean and tighten). good luck |
RE: 2004 starting problems
I only have 5 keys on the ring.When I say I get nothing I hear absolute silence.I'll check the keyswitch & the main relay.Thanks.
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I have the same issue. My 2004 Honda Accord (EXL, 4 Cyl, Automatic) car battery died in June/12 and I replaced it with an Ever Start Battery from Walmart.
About a month ago, I had problems with my car starting. Sometimes it would start, and at other times it would not. I took my car back to Walmart and they checked the battery and all was good (the battery was producing enough amps etc). Then a week later, again it would start and at other times not start. I took it back again and Walmart stated all was good. Then again the same thing a week later. This time they removed the battery and charged it for 30 min. The car started perfectly for two weeks. Then, yesterday, again, I had problems. I took it back and they replaced the battery with a new one. It started okay yesterday but today again I have problems starting. Does anyone have suggestions as to why I am having these intermittent starting problems? Thank you for your assistance. |
I had the same issue with my Accord. It turned out to be my starter.
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Alpha, we need to know whether the starter is cranking the engine.
If the starter cranks the engine, then you need to figure out whether it's lacking fuel or lacking spark. Honda_love apparently had a case where the starter isn't spinning the engine. If that's true for alpha, then the next question would be - does the solenoid (on the starter) click? It might be worn contacts in that solenoid, or worn brushes in the starter motor, or something like that. |
Next time it happens, give the starter a whack with a hammer (you could use the handle) and try to start it. It doesn't need to be a super hard whack. If you don't have enough access to hit it with the hammer, get a piece of broom stick, put it on the starter housing and hit the broomstick. Sometimes a starter will get a bad spot on it, or the solenoid gets a little sticky and all you need to do is jar it a bit and it will turn over.
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Thank you all for the prompt replies and suggestions. I am taking my car in to determine the problem. Thanks to all of you, this forum has very caring Honda lovers!
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Basket... before whacking the starter, we need to know whether the starter is working or not. Alpha's description wasn't clear on that. And the earlier postings are from more than 4 years ago, so those guys are probably long gone.
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