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Guido 01-25-2004 08:18 PM

1999 Honda Accord won't start, periodically
 
Periodically, our 1999 Honda Accord won't start. The car is regularly
driven and when it starts, it runs great. We never know when we go out to
start it if it will start. The engine turns over just fine, it just wont
start. Sometimes it won't start in the morning before work and then a few
hours later, it will start just fine.
It has done this only seven times in the last 5 months.
We called our local Honda dealer and the mechanic said, "there was nothing
he could do for us, if we had it towed to the dealership, it would probably
start just fine."
The dealer said to see if we have spark at the plug when the problem
happens. He also said to try 1/3 throttle and then full throttle to see if
it starts.
Is there anything we can do or has anyone else had this problem?

Guido




'Curly Q. Links' 01-26-2004 02:07 AM

Re: 1999 Honda Accord won't start, periodically
 
Guido wrote:
>
> Periodically, our 1999 Honda Accord won't start. The car is regularly
> driven and when it starts, it runs great. We never know when we go out to
> start it if it will start. The engine turns over just fine, it just wont
> start. Sometimes it won't start in the morning before work and then a few
> hours later, it will start just fine.
> It has done this only seven times in the last 5 months.
> We called our local Honda dealer and the mechanic said, "there was nothing
> he could do for us, if we had it towed to the dealership, it would probably
> start just fine."
> The dealer said to see if we have spark at the plug when the problem
> happens. He also said to try 1/3 throttle and then full throttle to see if
> it starts.
> Is there anything we can do or has anyone else had this problem?
>
> Guido


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Your main relay is probably to blame. Sorry my windows is broken so I
can't paste a link. Just do a google search for 'honda main relay'

Smacking the dash even helps if you don't hear the fuel pump cycle while
you're waiting for the dash 'lamp test' (see your owner's manual if
you've never done that one).

'Curly'

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'Curly Q. Links' 01-26-2004 02:07 AM

Re: 1999 Honda Accord won't start, periodically
 
Guido wrote:
>
> Periodically, our 1999 Honda Accord won't start. The car is regularly
> driven and when it starts, it runs great. We never know when we go out to
> start it if it will start. The engine turns over just fine, it just wont
> start. Sometimes it won't start in the morning before work and then a few
> hours later, it will start just fine.
> It has done this only seven times in the last 5 months.
> We called our local Honda dealer and the mechanic said, "there was nothing
> he could do for us, if we had it towed to the dealership, it would probably
> start just fine."
> The dealer said to see if we have spark at the plug when the problem
> happens. He also said to try 1/3 throttle and then full throttle to see if
> it starts.
> Is there anything we can do or has anyone else had this problem?
>
> Guido


=======================


Your main relay is probably to blame. Sorry my windows is broken so I
can't paste a link. Just do a google search for 'honda main relay'

Smacking the dash even helps if you don't hear the fuel pump cycle while
you're waiting for the dash 'lamp test' (see your owner's manual if
you've never done that one).

'Curly'

==================

'Curly Q. Links' 01-26-2004 02:07 AM

Re: 1999 Honda Accord won't start, periodically
 
Guido wrote:
>
> Periodically, our 1999 Honda Accord won't start. The car is regularly
> driven and when it starts, it runs great. We never know when we go out to
> start it if it will start. The engine turns over just fine, it just wont
> start. Sometimes it won't start in the morning before work and then a few
> hours later, it will start just fine.
> It has done this only seven times in the last 5 months.
> We called our local Honda dealer and the mechanic said, "there was nothing
> he could do for us, if we had it towed to the dealership, it would probably
> start just fine."
> The dealer said to see if we have spark at the plug when the problem
> happens. He also said to try 1/3 throttle and then full throttle to see if
> it starts.
> Is there anything we can do or has anyone else had this problem?
>
> Guido


=======================


Your main relay is probably to blame. Sorry my windows is broken so I
can't paste a link. Just do a google search for 'honda main relay'

Smacking the dash even helps if you don't hear the fuel pump cycle while
you're waiting for the dash 'lamp test' (see your owner's manual if
you've never done that one).

'Curly'

==================

'Curly Q. Links' 01-26-2004 02:07 AM

Re: 1999 Honda Accord won't start, periodically
 
Guido wrote:
>
> Periodically, our 1999 Honda Accord won't start. The car is regularly
> driven and when it starts, it runs great. We never know when we go out to
> start it if it will start. The engine turns over just fine, it just wont
> start. Sometimes it won't start in the morning before work and then a few
> hours later, it will start just fine.
> It has done this only seven times in the last 5 months.
> We called our local Honda dealer and the mechanic said, "there was nothing
> he could do for us, if we had it towed to the dealership, it would probably
> start just fine."
> The dealer said to see if we have spark at the plug when the problem
> happens. He also said to try 1/3 throttle and then full throttle to see if
> it starts.
> Is there anything we can do or has anyone else had this problem?
>
> Guido


=======================


Your main relay is probably to blame. Sorry my windows is broken so I
can't paste a link. Just do a google search for 'honda main relay'

Smacking the dash even helps if you don't hear the fuel pump cycle while
you're waiting for the dash 'lamp test' (see your owner's manual if
you've never done that one).

'Curly'

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