96 Accord will not turnover

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Grey-hound, Jul 8, 2007.

  1. Grey-hound

    Grey-hound Guest

    Greetings,
    I have an 96 Accord 4 dr LX a/t with 156k miles. Initially would click at
    starter solenoid when trying to start but now finally refuses to turn over
    at the starter. Replaced starter, master relay, starter signal fuse (in fuse
    box) and battery load tests ok. Am pretty much at a loss any ideas.
    Thanks
    Greyhound
    Tampa, FL
     
    Grey-hound, Jul 8, 2007
    #1
  2. Have you checked the IGN key switch contacts? Get out you multimeter and
    start tracing the circuit.

    SD
     
    Stewart DIBBS, Jul 8, 2007
    #2
  3. Grey-hound

    jim beam Guest

    indeed - suspect #1. if not that, look for hydraulic lock. remove
    spark plugs and see if it turns over then.
     
    jim beam, Jul 9, 2007
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  4. Grey-hound

    Woody Guest

    Take it to a qualified mechanic. You have probably already paid more than it
    will cost.
     
    Woody, Jul 9, 2007
    #4
  5. Grey-hound

    Grey-hound Guest

    I checked the contacts and in position 3 which is the start position I was
    not getting any continuity(bad). So it looks to be a switch. According to
    the CDRom manual I have (I hate this one) it shows that changing it to be
    straight forward. Since I have never done it do I need any special tools or
    expertise to do this or will my backyard mechanic skills be enough?
    Thanks
    Greyhound
     
    Grey-hound, Jul 9, 2007
    #5
  6. Look this over http://tegger.com/hondafaq/ignition_switch/index.html and
    decide whether it looks like it's within your abilities. Yours may be a
    little different but the work is pretty similar. One final admonition - when
    putting the switch back on the lock, don't overtighten the screws. Use some
    blue LokTite and gentle tightening to avoid breaking the plastic. Don't ask
    me how I know :-(

    Mike
     
    Michael Pardee, Jul 10, 2007
    #6
  7. Grey-hound

    G-Man Guest

    Screw the load test, can you jump it?

    G-Man
     
    G-Man, Jul 11, 2007
    #7
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