1991 Accord completely dead, out of the blue !
I own a 91 Accord, 120K miles. About an hour ago, when I tried to
start the car, nothing happened. I mean, nothing at all. The engine wouldn’t even crank when I turn the key. The headlights don’t turn on, and the horn doesn’t work either. Needless to say, upon inserting the key into the ignition, the automatic seat-belts don’t move, and no lights on the dash board turn on. This is very strange, since in the morning everything was fine. The car ran as usual, I even had blown the horn at someone .... Out of the blue, the car is dead. My first thought was that someone stole my battery. But the battery is there. Do you think the battery could be dead ? This would be extremely strange, since there was no hint of that. There is some corrosion at the battery terminals (I thought the mechanic would have cleant those when I changed oil 3 months ago). Or could some electrical connection be disconnected ? Is it a good idea to try getting a jump-start when the car seems completely dead ?I mean, its not like the engine is trying to crank and then misfire. The car seems completely dead. Thanks for any suggestions. -- Posted at author's request, using http://www.AutoBoardz.com interface Articles individually verified to usenet standards. Visit URL to contact author/report abuse Thread archive: http://www.AutoBoardz.com/completely...ict208336.html |
Re: 1991 Accord completely dead, out of the blue !
Pg2006 wrote:
> I own a 91 Accord, 120K miles. About an hour ago, when I tried to > start the car, nothing happened. I mean, nothing at all. The engine > wouldn’t even crank when I turn the key. The headlights don’t turn on, > and the horn doesn’t work either. Needless to say, upon inserting the > key into the ignition, the automatic seat-belts don’t move, and no > lights on the dash board turn on. > > This is very strange, since in the morning everything was fine. The > car ran as usual, I even had blown the horn at someone .... Out of the > blue, the car is dead. My first thought was that someone stole my > battery. But the battery is there. > > Do you think the battery could be dead ? This would be extremely Try the horn again. Try the 4-way hazard warning lights. Try the parking lights. Don't work? Battery has gone bye-bye or else the mechanic didn't clean those contacts like you assumed. Why on earth would he on an oil change unless you complained of some problem? |
Re: 1991 Accord completely dead, out of the blue !
| Do you think the battery could be dead ?
mysterios ( Mr know all ) deserve problems |
Re: 1991 Accord completely dead, out of the blue !
"Pg2006" <none@000.com> wrote in message
news:986504_4c6ecd3d843c7dd57491b1b85fccac0c@autob oardz.com... >I own a 91 Accord, 120K miles. About an hour ago, when I tried to > start the car, nothing happened. I mean, nothing at all. The engine > wouldn't even crank when I turn the key. The headlights don't turn on, > and the horn doesn't work either. Needless to say, upon inserting the > key into the ignition, the automatic seat-belts don't move, and no > lights on the dash board turn on. > > This is very strange, since in the morning everything was fine. The > car ran as usual, I even had blown the horn at someone .... Out of the > blue, the car is dead. My first thought was that someone stole my > battery. But the battery is there. > > Do you think the battery could be dead ? This would be extremely > strange, since there was no hint of that. There is some corrosion at > the battery terminals (I thought the mechanic would have cleant those > when I changed oil 3 months ago). Or could some electrical connection > be disconnected ? Is it a good idea to try getting a jump-start when > the car seems completely dead ?I mean, its not like the engine is > trying to crank and then misfire. The car seems completely dead. > Thanks for any suggestions. > > I'm thinking of a gummed-up solenoid in the starter (given the age of the car, and the weather is likely still chilly where you are.) The time-honored first aid for that is to whack the starter a few times with a hammer. No kidding! but I prefer a plastic mallet, myself. If no-go, try a few more times, then look elsewhere. My second thought is for the neutral safety switch if you have an automatic transmission. Same sort of first aid (no - not the hammer!); cycle the shift lever a few times and also try starting in neutral. If a stick, the same would apply to the clutch safety switch but that has already been exercised when you tried to start it. If the easy things don't work it's time to do some real troubleshooting. If one of those does work, be sure to fix the problem. Both of those get worse. Mike |
Re: 1991 Accord completely dead, out of the blue !
"TE Chea" <4ws@gmail.com> wrote in message news:45f1497a_1@news.tm.net.my...
>| Do you think the battery could be dead ? > > mysterios ( Mr know all ) deserve problems > > I once defended you from a "troll" accusation because I felt your heart was in the right place. Please don't make me change my mind about that. Mike |
Re: 1991 Accord completely dead, out of the blue !
Pg2006 <none@000.com> wrote in news:986504_
4c6ecd3d843c7dd57491b1b85fccac0c@autoboardz.com: > I own a 91 Accord, 120K miles. About an hour ago, when I tried to > start the car, nothing happened. I mean, nothing at all. The engine > wouldn’t even crank when I turn the key. The headlights don’t turn on, > and the horn doesn’t work either. Needless to say, upon inserting the > key into the ignition, the automatic seat-belts don’t move, and no > lights on the dash board turn on. > > This is very strange, since in the morning everything was fine. The > car ran as usual, I even had blown the horn at someone .... Out of the > blue, the car is dead. My first thought was that someone stole my > battery. But the battery is there. > > Do you think the battery could be dead ? This would be extremely > strange, since there was no hint of that. There is some corrosion at > the battery terminals (I thought the mechanic would have cleant those > when I changed oil 3 months ago). Or could some electrical connection > be disconnected ? Is it a good idea to try getting a jump-start when > the car seems completely dead ?I mean, its not like the engine is > trying to crank and then misfire. The car seems completely dead. > Thanks for any suggestions. > Your battery is internally shorted. Do not attempt to start the car again as the battery may explode. Replace the battery ASAP. -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
Re: 1991 Accord completely dead, out of the blue !
Clean battery cables and posts on battery. Should solve problem.
"Tegger" <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote in message news:Xns98EE503453D62tegger@207.14.116.130... > Pg2006 <none@000.com> wrote in news:986504_ > 4c6ecd3d843c7dd57491b1b85fccac0c@autoboardz.com: > >> I own a 91 Accord, 120K miles. About an hour ago, when I tried to >> start the car, nothing happened. I mean, nothing at all. The engine >> wouldn't even crank when I turn the key. The headlights don't turn on, >> and the horn doesn't work either. Needless to say, upon inserting the >> key into the ignition, the automatic seat-belts don't move, and no >> lights on the dash board turn on. >> >> This is very strange, since in the morning everything was fine. The >> car ran as usual, I even had blown the horn at someone .... Out of the >> blue, the car is dead. My first thought was that someone stole my >> battery. But the battery is there. >> >> Do you think the battery could be dead ? This would be extremely >> strange, since there was no hint of that. There is some corrosion at >> the battery terminals (I thought the mechanic would have cleant those >> when I changed oil 3 months ago). Or could some electrical connection >> be disconnected ? Is it a good idea to try getting a jump-start when >> the car seems completely dead ?I mean, its not like the engine is >> trying to crank and then misfire. The car seems completely dead. >> Thanks for any suggestions. >> > > > Your battery is internally shorted. Do not attempt to start the car again > as the battery may explode. > > Replace the battery ASAP. > > -- > Tegger > > The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ > www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
Re: 1991 Accord completely dead, out of the blue !
On Mar 9, 8:35 am, "hugoalan" <hugoa...@ca.rr.com> wrote:
> Clean battery cables and posts on battery. Should solve problem."Tegger" <teg...@tegger.c0m> wrote in message > > news:Xns98EE503453D62tegger@207.14.116.130... > > > Pg2006 <n...@000.com> wrote in news:986504_ > > 4c6ecd3d843c7dd57491b1b85fcca...@autoboardz.com: > > >> I own a 91 Accord, 120K miles. About an hour ago, when I tried to > >> start the car, nothing happened. I mean, nothing at all. The engine > >> wouldn't even crank when I turn the key. The headlights don't turn on, > >> and the horn doesn't work either. Needless to say, upon inserting the > >> key into the ignition, the automatic seat-belts don't move, and no > >> lights on the dash board turn on. > > >> This is very strange, since in the morning everything was fine. The > >> car ran as usual, I even had blown the horn at someone .... Out of the > >> blue, the car is dead. My first thought was that someone stole my > >> battery. But the battery is there. > > >> Do you think the battery could be dead ? This would be extremely > >> strange, since there was no hint of that. There is some corrosion at > >> the battery terminals (I thought the mechanic would have cleant those > >> when I changed oil 3 months ago). Or could some electrical connection > >> be disconnected ? Is it a good idea to try getting a jump-start when > >> the car seems completely dead ?I mean, its not like the engine is > >> trying to crank and then misfire. The car seems completely dead. > >> Thanks for any suggestions. > > > Your battery is internally shorted. Do not attempt to start the car again > > as the battery may explode. > > > Replace the battery ASAP. > > > -- > > Tegger > > > The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ > >www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ Another thing that may be going on, is the main power relay, doing research, I've heard a lot of stories about these going bad on 90-93 Accords. Not sure where it is exactly as I've not had to change mine, but a Yahoo or Google search should yield some good results. The motorweek forums are good about these kind of issues as well. |
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