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Rashflow 06-25-2022 10:24 AM

Car not starting and stuck in parking
 
Hi,

I have a Honda Accord 2000 SE. Today in the morning I tried to start my car but it won't start. In addition in is stuck in parking gear. I found some broken pieces of plastics below my steeering wheel which seem like brake pedal stop gasket. So I looked underneeth where the barke pedal connects to the brake switch and I see it making contact. I reckon I will need to replace the stopper
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. So I have a couple of questions

1. Could the battery be dead as I read somewhere that it controls the. brake light?
2. How can i manually replace it?

Thanks

PAhonda 06-25-2022 03:04 PM

Are your brake lights on at all times right now or are they off?

Replacing the stopper is easy. Buy the part and push the clip part into the hole where the brake pedal switch makes contact.

Rashflow 06-25-2022 03:26 PM

brake lights are off but I am not sure whether they are off because they were on all throughout the night and the battery got drained. Btw I bypassed the transmission, pressed the brake and tried to start and it did not turn on. Shouldn't this have started the car once?
After I replace the stopper, how will I know whether it worked?

PAhonda 06-25-2022 07:46 PM

Try pressing on the brake pedal with the car off. If the brake lights don't work, then try pushing the brake pedal switch in to see if the brake lights turn on.

You can also use your key to release the gear selector to neutral. You should be able to start your car when in neutral.

Rashflow 06-26-2022 07:54 AM

None of them made the car start. I suppose the brake light stayed on the whole night and drained the battery.

Just curious, was there any other way, e.g. dashboard etc., i could have figured out that the brake switch was broken? This is such a bummer if i park, walk ahead of the car and figure out that my battery died.

PAhonda 06-26-2022 11:41 AM

If the stopper broke, then the brake pedal switch should stay open and not turn on the brake lights.

There are two types of no-starts, crank/no-start, or no-crank/no-start. Which one are you experiencing? See youtube video below.

What did you do to bypass the transmission?

Any other previous work on the car before this happened?

Did the brake lights work when you pushed the brake pedal switch by hand?


Rashflow 06-26-2022 12:11 PM

Thanks for the response. Answers to your questions below


Originally Posted by PAhonda (Post 397432)
If the stopper broke, then the brake pedal switch should stay open and not turn on the brake lights.

There are two types of no-starts, crank/no-start, or no-crank/no-start. Which one are you experiencing? See youtube video below. - no crank no start. I see no indicator lights on the dashboard upon inserting and turning the key

What did you do to bypass the transmission? - by using the switch at the side of the transmission. Tried cranking in neutral but still nothing happened

Any other previous work on the car before this happened? - had a front tire replaced more than a month back

Did the brake lights work when you pushed the brake pedal switch by hand? - No. Am i supposed to just push the switch in or press the switch in and then push the pedal as well simultaneously?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BrqkhZmDnHQ


PAhonda 06-26-2022 12:15 PM

If you have no power when you turn the key like no dash lights turn on, then you need to first check the battery. If you turn on the headlights like in that video, do they turn on?

Do you have a battery charger or jumper cables?

Rashflow 06-26-2022 12:48 PM

Headlights are not coming up. I had installed a new battery 3 months back. I have jumper cables but no extra battery to connect them to

PAhonda 06-26-2022 12:54 PM

Do you have a volt meter to try some electrical tests?


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