2000 EX-V6 Accord Coupe No Start Problem

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Chris B, Sep 12, 2005.

  1. Chris B

    Chris B Guest

    Earlier today I had a no-start 2000 accord, that resulted in me changing
    out the battery. Pop the new battery in, and it would still turn over
    like hell but not start. I started pulling fuses to check for blown
    ignition, starter, etc, but nothing was blown. With every pull of the
    fuse, I hit the ignition only to be disappointed. Then, about two hours
    ago, I decided to try one last time before starting to wind it down for
    the evening, and the car started.

    Any ideas what could have caused the vehicle to turn over but not start?
    The gas smell seemed rather high after firing the car up, so I am
    wondering if it flooded? I am also wondering if this could be a
    "bigger" problem since the car is 5 years old with 85,000 miles on it.

    I want to make an appointment to bring it in to the dealer, but I have
    concerns that they will not be able to tell me anything if it starts for
    them. I may still make that appointment because the dreaded SRS light
    is on and I want them to check my automatic transmission.
     
    Chris B, Sep 12, 2005
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    You guessed it . . it was flooded. It sat for several hours before this
    started, right? One injector with a slow drip will bleed all the fuel
    out of your (pressurized) fuel rail overnight and it just won't start.
    You have to do like the manual says for 'Flooded Engine'. On the V-6 it
    will often start (since only one 'side' of the engine is hosed with
    fuel. Hold the pedal to the metal and crank it for up to fifteen
    seconds. It will blow a black puff and run badly for ten seconds but it
    will be OK. Techron injector cleaner is the answer, or just run a few
    tanks of Gasohol thru it. Read the manual about this part.

    'Curly'
     
    'Curly Q. Links', Sep 12, 2005
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  3. Chris B

    Chris B Guest

    Thanks for the reply. I dropped it off to have the SRS light resolved
    and have them check out the automatic transmission. Also, I had no
    problems starting it today (imagine that).

    Thanks again,
    Chris
     
    Chris B, Sep 14, 2005
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