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Car wont start, Not the Battery..Just Charged it

Everytime i turn the key the engine doesn't start, just hear a little sound like its about to turn on but the engine doesnt start, what could it be?

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Just because the battery was "charged" doesn't mean it is a good battery, remove it and have a local discount auto parts store test it, it is free.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 27, 2008

SOURCE: Car wont start

check the ignition relay its under the drivers side dash common on hondas

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 14, 2009

SOURCE: 96 HONDA ACCORD WONT START

have you chkd the + pos. connection from the battery to the starter?this could be loose and not giving the starter enuff power to turn the car over,or..if you do get a "click" when you try to start it then it could be silonoid on starter(it has two wires on it and most of the time it is connected to the starter however some cars have them on the side of the engine compartment,those types you can replace without replacing starter as well) if you had corrosion on the pos. terminal and wires it may have corrosion in the wire you cant see,i have seen that a few times.clean or replace the wires that have corrosion in them and try to start it, if no start just the click,try the other option i gave you...
hope this helps you out!!!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 12, 2009

SOURCE: left key in ignition overnight, now car wont start

I have a 2005 honda odessey. I left the key in the ignition in the on position. The battery is dead. Do I have to recharge or will it recharge over night?

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 22, 2009

SOURCE: car wont start , and i gotta fully charged battery

you have a faulty starter motor you will need to replace it.the clicking sound is the solenoid

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 29, 2009

SOURCE: Honda Oddyssey 2000 wont start battery is charged

check connections at starter and check for power at solenoid when ignition it turned to start with a test light,
if you have power,replace the starter

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If you turn key to START position, what is the sound, is it;
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2. only heard Tik sound means starter problem (you can add relay but it will still happen in future)
3. crank sound but not start means battery weak.

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