2000 Odyssey won't start

Discussion in 'Odyssey' started by Zilla, Nov 3, 2007.

  1. Zilla

    Zilla Guest

    I'm charging the battery now, though it seems to have
    enough juice. When I crank it, I just hear teeth grinding,
    and engine won't turn over. 2 yr old Duralast battery.
    Seems like this happens when it starts getting cooler,
    which in my part of the world means low 30s deg F.
     
    Zilla, Nov 3, 2007
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  2. Zilla

    Jim Yanik Guest

    could have a bad starter,not engaging the flywheel,or stripped flywheel
    teeth.Or the drive gear engagement plunger/mechanism is sticking in cold
    weather,not fully pushing the drive gear into the flywheel.

    "teeth grinding" is NOT good.
     
    Jim Yanik, Nov 3, 2007
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  3. Zilla

    Matt Ion Guest

    Sticky plunger would be my first guess too, although a weak battery
    could also do it, as cold will affect its capacity, and if it's already
    marginal on CCA...

    Most mechanical and battery shops will test the battery for free, so
    that's an easy way to rule out (or confirm) the battery.
     
    Matt Ion, Nov 3, 2007
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  4. Zilla

    Tony Hwang Guest

    Hmmm,
    Better check out the whole thing; charging, battery, starter,
    any possible current drain while car is parked, etc.
     
    Tony Hwang, Nov 3, 2007
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  5. Zilla

    Zilla Guest

    I charged the battery overnight and it did start, and left it running for 20
    mins to charge, then turned it off, but it won't re-start, pointing to a
    weak battery, which BTW was 4 yrs old, not 2 as I mentioned earlier.
    So off to Autozone to get a pro-rated priced one for the 7 yr warranty.

    -Zilla
     
    Zilla, Nov 3, 2007
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  6. Zilla

    Jim Yanik Guest

    seems to me that if the battery has enough juice to turn the starter
    motor,it ought to be strong enough to pull the drive gear into the flywheel
    and turn the motor.Generally,if the battery is too weak,it just makes the
    solenoid click,not "teeth grinding".You may still have a sticky plunger.

    BTW,4 years is about average for a car battery to last,IMO.
     
    Jim Yanik, Nov 3, 2007
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  7. Zilla

    Zilla Guest

    Ok thanks; I'll take it to the shop for that since it's still under the
    109k warranty.
     
    Zilla, Nov 4, 2007
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