1988 Prelude Si - Won't start

Discussion in 'Prelude' started by Guest, Apr 17, 2005.

  1. Guest

    Guest Guest

    Hello Everyone,

    I have an '88 Prelude Si that when you go to turn it over all it does is
    click once. On the dash the battery and oil lights come on. I know it's
    not the battery as all the lights are on and bright and the fans and the
    radio works just fine. Am I looking at a starter replacement? I have the
    Haynes manual for the car, is this something I should attempt myself?

    Thanks,

    Dave
    '88 Prelude Si (100,000miles / 160,000clicks on the odo)
     
    Guest, Apr 17, 2005
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  2. Guest

    remco Guest

    Does it start when you use booster cables? If so, it is most likely the
    battery. You can't really tell very much as to the battery condition until
    you load it down. Starting a car loads it down a lot so make sure before you
    get your starter replaced.

    Clean all contacts to the starter and on the battery well, especially the
    fat lead to the starter. Use some fine sandpaper to do this.

    If it still doesn't work, get a short piece of 2x4 and a hammer. Put one end
    of the 2x4 on the starter and hit the other end with the hammer, creating a
    mechanical shock. Sometimes you have to do this while you are starting the
    car.
    If it now starts, chances are that your starter is bad.

    Hope that will help you figure out what's wrong.

    Remco
     
    remco, Apr 18, 2005
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    twillmon Guest

    The starter on my '85 Civic acted like that intermittently about 15
    years ago. The solenoid contacts were badly burned/eroded. In shock
    from the dealer price for a starter, and non-availability of a
    replacement solenoid, I found a rebuilder who sold me the contacts
    for maybe $10. Still working today, at 282K mi.
    Only if you understand what you are working on.


    Tom Willmon
    near Mountainair, (mid) New Mexico, USA

    Doctor, I've asked everyone. We don't HAVE any fallopian tubes.

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    twillmon, Apr 18, 2005
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