87 accord wont turn over to start
#1
87 accord wont turn over to start
Hello all, sorry to add to the number of "car wont start" posts.. But a few months ago my accord got stolen and whilst they were out joyriding my car somehow managed to kill it. I had to put a brand new battery in(they stole my other one) and replace some main fuses yet it still wont turn over or even make a "click" noise. All that would happen is when I hook up the battery my highbeams come on(untill I switched them off). I am assuming it could be the starter, starter relay, or ground wire? Maybe a combination of those? Please and thank you for any help it is very appreciated.
#3
How did they get the car to start? Did they damage the wiring to the ignition switch?
Tell us what would happen when the car would not start before it was stolen? Did the starter spin the engine when you attempted to start? Or did the starter work, but the engine didn't run on its own?
Tell us what would happen when the car would not start before it was stolen? Did the starter spin the engine when you attempted to start? Or did the starter work, but the engine didn't run on its own?
#5
Im assuming it was a filed-down honda key, because all the exposed wires look fine.. Its an automatic transmission. Before it was stolen and whilst having problems starting, it would turn over and sound like its spinning the engine but just wouldn't catch to start(not sure how to properly describe that). Sometimes it seemed like pumping the gas helped start it, but the few times I couldn't get it to start it didnt help. I know it hasn't had the fuel filter changed for awhile so could this also be a factor?
#6
Is it a carb or FI model.....DX, LX or LXi?
Need to figure out what is missing - Fuel or Spark
Try spraying carb cleaner into the carb or the TB (depends on which you have) and then try starting the car.
Do you have a timing light, if so hook it to the wires and see if it will light up.
Need to figure out what is missing - Fuel or Spark
Try spraying carb cleaner into the carb or the TB (depends on which you have) and then try starting the car.
Do you have a timing light, if so hook it to the wires and see if it will light up.
#7
I dont think its the fuel by how unresponsive it is when I turn the key over, I dont hear a click or anything I would hear normally. Its an LX, im not positive weather it is a carborated or not. I have looked for a carb before and couldnt find one, tho I am not all that familiar with car parts haha. I do not have a timing light either, all I have is basic tools.