'93 Accord turns over, will not start

Discussion in 'Accord' started by djaxn, Oct 31, 2005.

  1. djaxn

    djaxn Guest

    My '93 accord with 115k miles has developed a problem recently. It
    began gradually, one morning I went to start it and it turned over but
    would not continue to run. This has been an extremely dependable car,
    so I was surprised.
    I managed to get it to start after multiple attempts, and it died at a
    stoplight 20 minutes later. It restarted successfully and I got it home
    fine.
    Since then I've noticed the following. The clock on the dash now
    flickers on and off. (It has started a couple times since the initial
    problem, but it's dead now)

    With the key in the ON position:
    - the fuel pump buzzes (i.e. works normally) for a few seconds and
    stops.
    - I have no "test run" of my dash lights. Normally they're supposed to
    come on for a few seconds and go off, except for oil pressure
    obviously.
    - When I put my foot on the brake, the shift lock solenoid doesn't
    click. I can't take it out of park unless I use the backup key thingy
    next to the gear shift.

    However, when I turn the key just past ON, towards START, I get all the
    dashboard lights.

    I'm pretty sure it's not a fuel problem. My wife noticed white smoke
    after I pumped the crap out of it just to see if fuel was an issue.

    I have a Haynes repair manual and have been through the electrical
    section, I think I may have a bad ground, or some sort of power control
    module. I need to get this thing running SOON and I can't afford to
    drop $50 - $200 only to find out my assumptions were wrong.
     
    djaxn, Oct 31, 2005
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  2. djaxn

    TeGGeR® Guest



    That last one sure sounds like the ignition switch!

    http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/startproblems.html#ignitionswitch
     
    TeGGeR®, Nov 1, 2005
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  3. djaxn

    djaxn Guest

    You were right, though I had to stare at the steering column with
    manual in hand before I understood the difference between the actual
    switch and the lock assembly. Anyway, I got a new one , popped it in
    the jack and turned it with a screwdriver and it fired right up.
    Thanks a lot for the help, no doubt you saved me a couple hundred buck
    from paying someone to fix it.
     
    djaxn, Nov 5, 2005
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