97 Accord starting problem

Discussion in 'Accord' started by eno, Aug 23, 2006.

  1. eno

    eno Guest

    This feels like a solenoid or relay issue: Turn the key, you hear an
    electrical click, but no starter motor. Turn the key off and on
    several times, and eventually, the starter motor fires up, and goes.

    Lights don't dim down as you might expect with a poor connection on the
    battery; battery is almost new and fully charged. Ignition switch
    replaced a few years ago as well.

    Is there a common relay or solenoid issue with this vehicle? It has
    about 90k miles, no other engine problems. Once started, runs fine.
    Problem is more and more troublesome now, and it feels like it's just
    about ready to stop starting for good.

    Thanks,

    eno
     
    eno, Aug 23, 2006
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  2. eno

    FunkyKev Guest

    Assuming you never have what appears to be a low power/dead battery
    situation...car turns over s-l-o-w-l-y...you might have the typical
    MAIN RELAY failure...up inder your left toes under the dash. That is
    to say: when it starts, it starts without a hitch like there never
    was a problem. OR, all of a sudden you turn the key and...and NOTHING.
    No apparent pattern, but hot weather plays a part to a point. An
    easy DIY fix once you buy it from the dealer. Don't worry, the posts
    will pile in after mine :)

    Kevin
     
    FunkyKev, Aug 24, 2006
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  3. eno

    srw_54 Guest

    Just fixed my 95 Integra, same problem. The contacts in the starter
    solenoid are worn out. Need to remove starter and dissassemble solenoid
    and clean or replace contacts. Not a big deal . Don't get a new
    starter $$$$. I think the parts are about $25??
    You can find parts and info here: http://www.nationsautoelectric.com/
    I have no business interest in the vendor, I found them by searching
    for Honda starter parts. Yes it will soon not start and leave you
    sittin {:>( DAMHIK
    Cheers
    Stevo
     
    srw_54, Aug 24, 2006
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