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I've got a 95 accord that is having trouble starting. The starter
clicks once when I turn the ignition, but usually the engine doesn't turn over, just the click and nothing else happens (takes about 5 tries for the engine to turn over and start). Only thing I can see wrong is that the negative battery cable, on the end that connects to the engine body, is missing it's rubber covering for the last 5 inches of cable and the exposed cable is greenish, like the statue of liberty. Would this green bit of cable cause the starting problem I'm having? |
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"stephie" <scalluaud@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:2be7acc3.0310271805.53ec9903@posting.google.c om... > I've got a 95 accord that is having trouble starting. The starter > clicks once when I turn the ignition, but usually the engine doesn't > turn over, just the click and nothing else happens (takes about 5 > tries for the engine to turn over and start). Only thing I can see > wrong is that the negative battery cable, on the end that connects to > the engine body, is missing it's rubber covering for the last 5 inches > of cable and the exposed cable is greenish, like the statue of > liberty. Would this green bit of cable cause the starting problem I'm > having? Not likely. This is oxidation from the exposed copper (the EXACT same green as the Statue of Liberty...she's made of copper too), however, if this oxidation works its way into, and underneath the connection, it will cause resistance resulting in a high current draw, not allowing the starter to engage. Make sure *ALL* starter/battery cable connections are clean and tight...*INSIDE* as well as out. Its still simply possible that your starter has called it quits, but you need to start with good connectivity before moving on to the next diagnosis step. Good luck. -- It's just about going fast...that's all... http://home.insight.rr.com/cgreen/ |
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solenoid (inside starter) that actually makes your starter to grab onto the
flywheel and turn over the engine does not engage all the way. Needs some cleaning of corrosion and ash. eraser "stephie" <scalluaud@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:2be7acc3.0310271805.53ec9903@posting.google.c om... > I've got a 95 accord that is having trouble starting. The starter > clicks once when I turn the ignition, but usually the engine doesn't > turn over, just the click and nothing else happens (takes about 5 > tries for the engine to turn over and start). Only thing I can see > wrong is that the negative battery cable, on the end that connects to > the engine body, is missing it's rubber covering for the last 5 inches > of cable and the exposed cable is greenish, like the statue of > liberty. Would this green bit of cable cause the starting problem I'm > having? |
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stephie wrote:
> > I've got a 95 accord that is having trouble starting. The starter > clicks once when I turn the ignition, but usually the engine doesn't > turn over, just the click and nothing else happens (takes about 5 > tries for the engine to turn over and start). Only thing I can see > wrong is that the negative battery cable, on the end that connects to > the engine body, is missing it's rubber covering for the last 5 inches > of cable and the exposed cable is greenish, like the statue of > liberty. Would this green bit of cable cause the starting problem I'm > having? it could be, what about the other cable you cant see due to them having insualtion on them.. got a meter??? do a voltage drop on the different connectors vs the last connection to see where the problem is located... |
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It could also be the contacts inside the starter. The click you hear is
the solenoid engaging the starter motor gear (to the flywheel). That solenoid also closes the contacts for the motor winding (to make it turn). I had the same problem (and thought it was the battery), and it turned out to be dirty and worn contacts inside the solenoid....so the connection to start the current flowing to the starter motor winding wasn't being made sufficiently. A few tries would eventually make it start. I pulled my starter and took it apart to clean the copper contacts with a wire brush. Much cheaper than buying a new starter or battery. It has worked fine ever since. Eventually, the contacts will become worn so much that there will be no way a good connection can be made....but I managed to find a replacement set of contacts to put in when that happens. Rodney W. Rudd rudd@virginia.edu |
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May be a bad connection between key ignition and the starter solenoid.
Beware of many bad aftermarket switches and relays installed by previous owners. A voltage drop test is a good start suggested by jim. >I've got a 95 accord that is having trouble starting. The starter >clicks once when I turn the ignition, but usually the engine doesn't >turn over, just the click and nothing else happens (takes about 5 >tries for the engine to turn over and start). Only thing I can see >wrong is that the negative battery cable, on the end that connects to >the engine body, is missing it's rubber covering for the last 5 inches >of cable and the exposed cable is greenish, like the statue of >liberty. Would this green bit of cable cause the starting problem I'm >having? |
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In article <2be7acc3.0310271805.53ec9903@posting.google.com >,
scalluaud@hotmail.com (stephie) wrote: > I've got a 95 accord that is having trouble starting. The starter > clicks once when I turn the ignition, but usually the engine doesn't > turn over, just the click and nothing else happens (takes about 5 > tries for the engine to turn over and start). Only thing I can see > wrong is that the negative battery cable, on the end that connects to > the engine body, is missing it's rubber covering for the last 5 inches > of cable and the exposed cable is greenish, like the statue of > liberty. Would this green bit of cable cause the starting problem I'm > having? It sounds like the starter solenoid is sticking. The key activates a relay, the relay activates a large solenoid in the starter, the solenoid slides the gear in place and closes a switch for the starter. If the solenoid sticks, it just makes a click. The grease is probably dried up or dirty. It's not a big deal to fix as long as the starter is accessible. Do clean up the battery cables. Wash them with lots of water and apply a thin layer of oil to the terminals. It will save you from more problems later on. |
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Take it to the AutoZone to test the battery/alternator for free. My
girlfriend's Geo Metro did the same thing. It was a bad battery, even though the battery had that "green eye" indicator which is worthless. scalluaud@hotmail.com (stephie) wrote in message news:<2be7acc3.0310271805.53ec9903@posting.google. com>... > I've got a 95 accord that is having trouble starting. The starter > clicks once when I turn the ignition, but usually the engine doesn't > turn over, just the click and nothing else happens (takes about 5 > tries for the engine to turn over and start). Only thing I can see > wrong is that the negative battery cable, on the end that connects to > the engine body, is missing it's rubber covering for the last 5 inches > of cable and the exposed cable is greenish, like the statue of > liberty. Would this green bit of cable cause the starting problem I'm > having? |
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