1995 Honda Accord - Starting?
Today after driving my car for about 40 minutes, I stopped and went to
class. I came back an hour and a half later, and when I tried to start the car, it didn't work at all. No clicks at all. The lights all came on in the car, no dimming, nothing. A friend came by and thought we should try to jump the car, so we did - the car started up right away. It has been a couple hours and the car is starting up fine since. She said something about some dash board wiring was the problem in her car, and that the whole dash needed to be replaced - something I am skeptical about (her car was a 97 Accord, btw). Anyways, I drove the car back about 40 minutes home (after repeated reliable starts within about an hour span), straight to the local Kragen there their tests showed that both the battery AND the starter is good. If the alternator were bad, I wouldn't have lasted back in a 40 minute drive (in stop and go traffic), with the radio running, right? Also, if the alternator were bad, a 40 minute drive wouldn't reveal the battery were fine... And if the battery were dead, I wouldn't expect it would pass the tests, either... I had my starter replaced about 9 months ago, and the battery replaced within a 2 month radius of that. Any suggestions? -Andre |
Re: 1995 Honda Accord - Starting?
In article <gK9vc.38713$Ly.21758@attbi_s01>, "Tres" <pimpin@rubicon.net> wrote:
>Today after driving my car for about 40 minutes, I stopped and went to >class. I came back an hour and a half later, and when I tried to start the >car, it didn't work at all. No clicks at all. The lights all came on in the >car, no dimming, nothing. > >A friend came by and thought we should try to jump the car, so we did - the >car started up right away. It has been a couple hours and the car is >starting up fine since. She said something about some dash board wiring was >the problem in her car, and that the whole dash needed to be replaced - >something I am skeptical about (her car was a 97 Accord, btw). > >Anyways, I drove the car back about 40 minutes home (after repeated reliable >starts within about an hour span), straight to the local Kragen there their >tests showed that both the battery AND the starter is good. If the >alternator were bad, I wouldn't have lasted back in a 40 minute drive (in >stop and go traffic), with the radio running, right? Also, if the alternator >were bad, a 40 minute drive wouldn't reveal the battery were fine... And if >the battery were dead, I wouldn't expect it would pass the tests, either... > >I had my starter replaced about 9 months ago, and the battery replaced >within a 2 month radius of that. > >Any suggestions? > >-Andre It could be as simple as a loose battery connection, try tightening the terminals. |
Re: 1995 Honda Accord - Starting?
In article <gK9vc.38713$Ly.21758@attbi_s01>, "Tres" <pimpin@rubicon.net> wrote:
> Today after driving my car for about 40 minutes, I stopped and went to > class. I came back an hour and a half later, and when I tried to start the > car, it didn't work at all. No clicks at all. The lights all came on in the > car, no dimming, nothing. > > A friend came by and thought we should try to jump the car, so we did - the > car started up right away. It has been a couple hours and the car is > starting up fine since. She said something about some dash board wiring was > the problem in her car, and that the whole dash needed to be replaced - > something I am skeptical about (her car was a 97 Accord, btw). > > Anyways, I drove the car back about 40 minutes home (after repeated reliable > starts within about an hour span), straight to the local Kragen there their > tests showed that both the battery AND the starter is good. If the > alternator were bad, I wouldn't have lasted back in a 40 minute drive (in > stop and go traffic), with the radio running, right? Also, if the alternator > were bad, a 40 minute drive wouldn't reveal the battery were fine... And if > the battery were dead, I wouldn't expect it would pass the tests, either... > > I had my starter replaced about 9 months ago, and the battery replaced > within a 2 month radius of that. > > Any suggestions? > > -Andre Andre, You may have left something turned on such as the headlights. If that is what happened, you should not have any more problems unless you do the same thing again. If you have any more problems, repost and we will try to help you. I should advise you that it takes very little energy from the battery to operate various electrical items in your car. However, it takes a large amount of battery power in order to start your car. This means that all of the electrical items in the car will operate just fine even with a dead battery but that same battery will NOT be able to provide enough power to start your vehicle. -- NEWSGROUP SUBSCRIPERS MOTTO We respect those subscribers that ask for advice or provide advice. We do NOT respect the subscribers that enjoy criticizing people. |
Re: 1995 Honda Accord - Starting?
Please see Section 17 in the Car and Deep Battery FAQ on
www.batteryfaq.org for a troubleshooting guide. Kindest regards, BiLL..... Jason@nospam.com (Jason) wrote in message news:<Jason-0406040855220001@pm5-broad-106.snlo.dialup.fix.net>... > In article <gK9vc.38713$Ly.21758@attbi_s01>, "Tres" <pimpin@rubicon.net> wrote: > > > Today after driving my car for about 40 minutes, I stopped and went to > > class. I came back an hour and a half later, and when I tried to start the > > car, it didn't work at all. No clicks at all. The lights all came on in the > > car, no dimming, nothing. > > > > A friend came by and thought we should try to jump the car, so we did - the > > car started up right away. It has been a couple hours and the car is > > starting up fine since. She said something about some dash board wiring was > > the problem in her car, and that the whole dash needed to be replaced - > > something I am skeptical about (her car was a 97 Accord, btw). > > > > Anyways, I drove the car back about 40 minutes home (after repeated reliable > > starts within about an hour span), straight to the local Kragen there their > > tests showed that both the battery AND the starter is good. If the > > alternator were bad, I wouldn't have lasted back in a 40 minute drive (in > > stop and go traffic), with the radio running, right? Also, if the alternator > > were bad, a 40 minute drive wouldn't reveal the battery were fine... And if > > the battery were dead, I wouldn't expect it would pass the tests, either... > > > > I had my starter replaced about 9 months ago, and the battery replaced > > within a 2 month radius of that. > > > > Any suggestions? > > > > -Andre > > Andre, > You may have left something turned on such as the headlights. If that is > what happened, you should not have any more problems unless you do the > same thing again. If you have any more problems, repost and we will try to > help you. I should advise you that it takes very little energy from the > battery to operate various electrical items in your car. However, it takes > a large amount of battery power in order to start your car. This means > that all of the electrical items in the car will operate just fine even > with a dead battery but that same battery will NOT be able to provide > enough power to start your vehicle. |
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