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Old 25 Mar 2005, 03:50 am
nospam_alan@yahoo.co.uk
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Default 93 Accord 2.2SE start problem

Hi,

I have a 93 Accord Aerodeck 163k miles & have a very intermittent start
problem. Around five times over the last 12 months or so when I go to
start the engine from cold it cranks a couple of times then makes an
odd noise then cranks quite fast but doesn't fire.If I hold the key on
it cranks like this for a few seconds then starts to fire now again. If
I keep the key on the now and again fires get closer together until
eventually the engine starts up and then runs fine. Just once the
engine stopped on me in traffic (just died for no apparent reason) same
procedure to get it running although this time it took a really long
time to pick up and I was cranking the engine for around thirty
seconds.

Any advice really appreciated.

Alan

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Old 25 Mar 2005, 11:26 am
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Default Re: 93 Accord 2.2SE start problem

You've checked the battery, I take it?

Not sure what a Aerodeck is here in the US, but on most cars when this
happens, it often is the starter.
It has a large relay on top of it that engages the starter to the
flywheel. If this relay is not doing its job, you'll hear the starter
turn (actually won't sound at all like a car starting, but more like an
electromotor spinning at high speed) but the car won't start.

Often when cars spin a lot faster than normal, the timing belt is
having issues. I can't imagine that this is your problem, because you
can start it eventually: Once the timing belt breaks or skips, your
car's timing would be incorrect and starting would be impossible.

Remco

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Old 25 Mar 2005, 11:56 am
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Default Re: 93 Accord 2.2SE start problem

Remco wrote:
> You've checked the battery, I take it?
>
> Not sure what a Aerodeck is here in the US,


wagon. pretty popular over there.
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Old 25 Mar 2005, 03:02 pm
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Default Re: 93 Accord 2.2SE start problem

Thank you for the reply. Battery is almost new & 100%. Aerodeck is a
U.S manufactured Accord estate sold in U.K in 1993/4. (after this the
vehicle was manufactured in U.K) It isn't the starter not engaging
because the engine is definitely cranking, it just isn't fireing.
Timing belt is fine -replaced only 5k ago. Important point here is that
when the problam occures the engine is engaged with the starter and
cranks but the engine initially doesn't fire until several seconds
later when it starts to fire and as the engine continues to crank the
fires get more frequent until eventually the engine starts. After this
it is fine.

Remco wrote:
> You've checked the battery, I take it?
>
> Not sure what a Aerodeck is here in the US, but on most cars when

this
> happens, it often is the starter.
> It has a large relay on top of it that engages the starter to the
> flywheel. If this relay is not doing its job, you'll hear the starter
> turn (actually won't sound at all like a car starting, but more like

an
> electromotor spinning at high speed) but the car won't start.
>
> Often when cars spin a lot faster than normal, the timing belt is
> having issues. I can't imagine that this is your problem, because you
> can start it eventually: Once the timing belt breaks or skips, your
> car's timing would be incorrect and starting would be impossible.
>
> Remco


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Old 25 Mar 2005, 05:09 pm
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nospam_alan@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a 93 Accord Aerodeck 163k miles & have a very intermittent start
> problem. Around five times over the last 12 months or so when I go to
> start the engine from cold it cranks a couple of times then makes an
> odd noise then cranks quite fast but doesn't fire.If I hold the key on
> it cranks like this for a few seconds then starts to fire now again. If
> I keep the key on the now and again fires get closer together until
> eventually the engine starts up and then runs fine. Just once the
> engine stopped on me in traffic (just died for no apparent reason) same
> procedure to get it running although this time it took a really long
> time to pick up and I was cranking the engine for around thirty
> seconds.
>
> Any advice really appreciated.
>
> Alan
>

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Did you get the ignition switch replaced? There was a HUGE campagne here
in North America and I'll bet you didn't get notified. Phone your dealer
with your serial number. Meantime, dop a google.com search ....honda
ignition switch recall.

'Curly'

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Old 25 Mar 2005, 06:37 pm
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Ok, understood now. I didn't think it was the timing belt either: while
it would crank faster, it would never start. Yours starts, so that
can't be it.

The fast cranking is just weird or maybe I misunderstood what you
meant: is it starting normal or a lot faster than normal? A lot faster
would indicate some mechanical load change.

Let's start with the absolute basics: are you sure you are getting a
good hot spark and have good fuel pressure?
When it starts, do you see a huge puff of smoke (indicating perhaps
flooding)?

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Old 25 Mar 2005, 06:39 pm
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Default Re: 93 Accord 2.2SE start problem

Doesn't the ignition switch control the starter? If so, he wouldn't see
it start, would he?

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Old 26 Mar 2005, 04:32 am
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In article <1111793954.428634.201500@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups .com>,
"Remco" <whybcuz@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Doesn't the ignition switch control the starter? If so, he wouldn't see
> it start, would he?


Keep in mind the ignition switch controls other circuits in addition to
the start circuit, such as ignition, main relay and most accessories. A
defective switch could possibly have faulty (IG1) contacts feeding power
to the ignition coil, igniter and main relay while the (ST) contacts
feeding power to the start circuit are good, resulting with an engine that
cranks but won't catch. The give away of course would be not hearing the
main relay engage or no illumination of the CEL when turning the ignition
switch to the run position...

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Mike
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Old 26 Mar 2005, 07:48 am
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Default Re: 93 Accord 2.2SE start problem

I see what you mean after looking at the schematic: it is a double pole
switch -- I didn't realize that.
Goes to show you that one learns something new every day
Thanks!
Remco

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Old 26 Mar 2005, 01:28 pm
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"motsco_ _" <"motsco_ _"@interbaun.com> wrote:
> Did you get the ignition switch replaced? There was a HUGE campagne
> here in North America and I'll bet you didn't get notified. Phone your
> dealer with your serial number. Meantime, dop a google.com search
> ....honda ignition switch recall.


That's where I would start first, too. My '94 Accord showed similar
symptoms at around 150K miles and a new ignition switch cured it all.
The starter worked fine but the circuit controlling the ignition was
intermittent due to worn contacts in the switch.

Rudy

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