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Randy Johnson Posted on Apr 30, 2014

1993 Honda Accord will not start with the Key but will push start.

We have replaced the starter and also replaced the clutch switch and still the car will not try to start with the key. I have taken a remote start switch and connected it to the starter and the starter turns the engine over but the car will not crank.

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Hi make sure there is no starter kill circuit aftermarket alarm ,or remote starter if so i need the brand of the system by jumping the starter under the hood with remote start u need the ignition key to be in the run position before u crank the engine over then if it is the starter relay in the fuse box under the hood the engine will run just relace relay or check wires under the fuse box for corrosion hope it helps danny

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Joel Mallory

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SOURCE: I have a 2004 honda accord and recently the remote

after market remote start sounds like control unit bit the dust(aftermarket control unit not ecu) or wiring to distributor from remote start has a short somewhere

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you are having a problem with your immobilizer unit. the key may just need to be reproggramed. this can only be performed by a honda dealer with a honda diagnostic scan tool

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  • Posted on Nov 21, 2009

SOURCE: replace starter in 2004 honda accord

Try 'jiggling' the key while you hold it in the start position' this could be a failed ignition switch.
It could also be that the + terminal on the starter or starter solenoid may be corroded. Since the battery was just replaced, those terminals are probably clean enough but check the negative cable where it attaches to the chassis or block. If the connection is flaky here, enough current can often pass to allow lower current devices to operate but drop too much voltage if the starter is trying to operate. Starters require 100-200 amperes, many times higher than anything else in our vehicles and show up cruddy connections pretty quick.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 19, 2010

SOURCE: 98 honda accord car alarm will not let car start.

Try chaning the main relay. It is $60 at the dealer, cheaper on e-bay. There is also a way to repair the sodlering connection on it if you want to try and save some money. Check youtube for a video on how to rapir main relay on Honda's. Any questions, e-mail me at [email protected]

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