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1989 honda accord 4 dr--new battery--starter will not start

1989 honda 4 dr honda accord-been parked for one month--bought new battery..lights work--but when i turn key --no start or no noise--is this a fuse issue--starter soli-issue--and how do i troubleshoo--

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  • poloss197 Mar 16, 2009

    if gas tank low---would fuel pump not kickin--just checking

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Make sure your getting full contact with you main positive and ground if nor another thing can be you fuel pump you can try replacing that also

  • Anonymous Mar 16, 2009

    yeah but most of the times fuel pumps go out especially for the year of you car i acctually had the same problem with my 91 accord and it fixed the problem

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