Plz Help!!!
Lude-icris
10-20-2006, 02:24 PM
Ok here it is i bought my 86' prelude 2.0si 2 months ago and it ran fine but had no air filter system so i went and got a used setup then was drive in and it just died so i went and got a new battery and it worked drove for like 4 hours and it died again so now i was like wtf so i assumed it was my altanator not chargin my battery so i went and got it tested.it was fine so i put it back in and now my car wont even turn over i dont get nothin when i try.i do have power on my lights,stereo,etc so i was told my starter so i took it out went and got it tesetd and what do you know its fine so i put it back in and still nothin so i went and got another starter(used) and put it in and still nothin.:banghead:
If anyone can help me please let me know
If anyone can help me please let me know
lilwhitelude
10-20-2006, 05:35 PM
First of all, don't go replacing any more parts until you know that they are bad.. Check the ignition switch. See if power is making its way to the starter. If not, check main fuses and ignition switch. Are your lights dimming while you are trying to turn the engine over? Check for loose grounds. Do you hear the starter clicking? If so find a way to manually turn that engine over, just to make sure that it isn't locked up or seized. There are so many things that can make an engine not turn over, but I hope that this helps a little. Good luck with her,,
lilwhitelude
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Lude-icris
10-20-2006, 07:35 PM
where is the ignition switch? i checked all the fuses but i dont understand what the 2 metal ones do that are in the fuse box under the hood
Lude-icris
10-23-2006, 12:58 PM
ok so i push started my car and it fired up so i think its the ignition or the main relay
lilwhitelude
10-24-2006, 08:35 AM
Get a book on the car and look up the ignition switch.. I can't remember where it is on that car.. Most of the time it is on the column somewhere..Check the switch before you replace it though.. Find which wire goes to the solonoid from the switch and see if it has power while the key is in crank position. If there is power, the switch is most likely good. Also check for power at the solonoid while someone is cranking the car.. The metal fuses are circuit breakers..
Lude-icris
10-24-2006, 12:13 PM
well its so wierd my car just started this mornin
lilwhitelude
10-26-2006, 07:09 PM
Maybe your car is confused..
Lude-icris
10-28-2006, 01:03 AM
your tellin me i spent like 300$ canadian just in parts its a good thing i can do the work myself
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