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Anonymous Posted on Jul 07, 2014

How do. I know if my starter on my 2005 honda accord is going out

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 15, 2009

SOURCE: replacing a 97 honda accord starter

i haven't fixed the problem but I don't have any money to pay for a plan on here. thank you anyway.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 29, 2009

SOURCE: My 2001 Honda Accord will not start, do I need a new starter?

if you turn the key and engine fails to budge ,are you getting a clicking sound as if their is life from your startermotor ,if so maybe your solenoid is sticking which is part of your starter. give it a tap with a hammer .if it doesnt cure the problem than your starter is faulty. or even select nuetral on your transmission and try then.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 17, 2009

SOURCE: 2005 honda accord / head light

I believe there is a panel in the wheel well that gives you access to the headlight....

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 26, 2009

SOURCE: how to remove starter from 1998 honda accord

Detach the cable from the negative terminal of the battery. Caution: If you have an anti-theft radio, make sure you have the activation code before disconnecting the battery.

Remove the battery and battery tray from the engine compartment (remove the battery first, then remove the bolts for the battery tray and remove it.).

Remove the lower radiator hose and the wiring harness from the starter bracket. Make sure they are positioned out of the way.

Clearly label, then disconnect the wires from the terminals on the starter motor solenoid (the smaller cylinder attached to the starter). Disconnect any clips securing the wiring to the starter.

Remove the mounting bolts (two) and detach the starter (pull it gently out of its housing).

Reverse this procedure for installation.

Hope this is of help to you.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 26, 2009

SOURCE: how to remove starter solenoid from 1998 honda accord LX 4cyl?

the starter solenoid is integral to the starter.

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sounds like the solenoid on your starter is faulty to me.

Personally, to test this, I would run a jumper wire from the battery and bypass the solenoid, and energize the starter,

It all depends on your mechanical ability, and access to the starter.

if you dont feel confident, dont stab around at your engine with a live wire
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2. Also if you have a microchip in your key, the remote start will not work. Unless you take a spare key with a microchip in it, and tie it with a paperclip to amplify the chip, inside the steering columm or close to it. (because the microchip key doesn't necessarily need to be inside the ignition) so when you use the wireless starter, the computer will think the microchip key is being used.
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