car wont start.
cmjrbking123
07-11-2007, 02:29 PM
hey i busted my igniton and got a new battery but when i turn the igniton all the way over to start the car does not turn over no sound no nothing?
what could this be from? a wire somewhere?
everything seems good. new starter maybe?
i just turn the igniton all the way over but nothing happens.
all the interior lights and stuff work.
thanks chris.
what could this be from? a wire somewhere?
everything seems good. new starter maybe?
i just turn the igniton all the way over but nothing happens.
all the interior lights and stuff work.
thanks chris.
civic&240
07-11-2007, 08:01 PM
you should be able to jump the starter to test it
SSJSubgeta
07-15-2007, 12:51 AM
I would recommend to inspect all fuses under the hood and under the driver side dash. Check also your spark plugs and distributor. Thats just the basic check ups that might get your car started.
Now the next two might be where you start looking to replace the Alternator and the Starter. I think you can take them to a auto part store and have them run a check up on them. They will give you a diagnostic on the parts if they are still functional or not. In case these parts are bad you can take them in as core parts and they give you a slight discount towards your new parts purchase. good luck
Now the next two might be where you start looking to replace the Alternator and the Starter. I think you can take them to a auto part store and have them run a check up on them. They will give you a diagnostic on the parts if they are still functional or not. In case these parts are bad you can take them in as core parts and they give you a slight discount towards your new parts purchase. good luck
meadvalleylocal1
08-04-2008, 01:36 AM
i have the same problem with my crx. I replaced the starter and it still will not turn over. Jumper wires dont help, but i can push start the car though. Im going to replace the main relay maybe thats it. Good luck on urs.
Christ
08-05-2008, 04:07 PM
First four posts, all to threads at least a year old...
Not to mention that all your posts start with "Same thing happened to my CRX." or some similar line... I'm starting to think maybe you should get your car checked by a professional.
And read the forum rules.
Not to mention that all your posts start with "Same thing happened to my CRX." or some similar line... I'm starting to think maybe you should get your car checked by a professional.
And read the forum rules.
2002corolla
08-16-2008, 10:44 PM
i have the same problem with my crx. I replaced the starter and it still will not turn over. Jumper wires dont help, but i can push start the car though. Im going to replace the main relay maybe thats it. Good luck on urs. doubt that it is your main relay cause it controlls the ignition and fuel pump. Since you can push start thats not it. save your maoney.
As for the OP's issue as well as yours: it may be as simple as a main fuse but more likely a bad/misadjusted switch (neutral safrty switch for manual or "park" switch (bain fart cant remember what it is call) in autos). then there is the ignition switch....start there and check for power
Edit: LOL damn didnt l;ook at the date
As for the OP's issue as well as yours: it may be as simple as a main fuse but more likely a bad/misadjusted switch (neutral safrty switch for manual or "park" switch (bain fart cant remember what it is call) in autos). then there is the ignition switch....start there and check for power
Edit: LOL damn didnt l;ook at the date
meadvalleylocal1
08-17-2008, 12:29 AM
wow dropzone... you really do your research
Christ
08-17-2008, 01:03 PM
It's not research when there are only 4 posts... and I can check what you've posted from your profile.
meadvalleylocal1
08-17-2008, 01:37 PM
I must be really important than, but i guess were here to talk about cars right
Scrapper
08-17-2008, 01:52 PM
try to hot wire it and put togle switch in it until you get new key cyl.
meadvalleylocal1
08-22-2008, 12:32 AM
and, as far as the issue with my car, MY battery needed water. Yes, i changed the starter and main relay with out testing them correctly, but this will serve as info for others. I mean about checking the fluid levels on the battery.(i know its an old thread now) "my bad."
Christ
08-22-2008, 04:09 PM
What the hell, I guess I'll fall on this one too...
Checking your battery's water supply is an important step in maintaining your ride... however, if you have a battery that isn't serviceable, don't try breaking the seal on the vent... you might end up with a face full of acid.
Just for a note, adding to what meadvalleylocal1 said.
Checking your battery's water supply is an important step in maintaining your ride... however, if you have a battery that isn't serviceable, don't try breaking the seal on the vent... you might end up with a face full of acid.
Just for a note, adding to what meadvalleylocal1 said.
Automotive Network, Inc., Copyright ©2026
