Where is the starter solenoid on a 2003 Honda Accord?

Where is the starter solenoid on a 2003 Honda Accord?

The starter solenoid in Your 2003 Honda Accord is located on the lower front of the engine. To replace it the first thing You have to do is disconnect the battery. After that You will need to remove the intake and intake manifold to access the bolts that mount the starter to the engine.

What was the Honda Accord that wouldn’t start?

The Story: I bought the 2003 Honda Accord V6 from a guy with a transmission issue, (Could not go in reverse) – days after I noticed that the key wasn’t unlocking the door when I pressed the buttons, but it would start the car. I then changed the transmission successfully and noticed that the SRS, ABS and (!) light came on.

Why is my Honda Accord crank not working?

Sounds like an immobilizer issue. You can go into the immobilizer module and verify the key is recognized, in data. Look at Master or Sub-Key, whichever you’re using, and look for the unset/set change. – Joey P Mar 10 ’17 at 16:30 Yes, okay. If that’s the case and you have already replaced fuse 8, I’m sure that circuit is okay.

What’s the name of the car that won’t start?

Have a 2004 honda accord replaced starter car still won’t start. Lights and radio come on but no sound of it trying to Was this answer helpful? Russ will be eternally grateful.

What should I do if my car wont start?

After insisting the starter is bad even AutoZone has tested so many times and confirmed it’s good. I bought new starter, and guess what! Car started right away!!! My car is working now.

The Story: I bought the 2003 Honda Accord V6 from a guy with a transmission issue, (Could not go in reverse) – days after I noticed that the key wasn’t unlocking the door when I pressed the buttons, but it would start the car. I then changed the transmission successfully and noticed that the SRS, ABS and (!) light came on.

Sounds like an immobilizer issue. You can go into the immobilizer module and verify the key is recognized, in data. Look at Master or Sub-Key, whichever you’re using, and look for the unset/set change. – Joey P Mar 10 ’17 at 16:30 Yes, okay. If that’s the case and you have already replaced fuse 8, I’m sure that circuit is okay.

Have a 2004 honda accord replaced starter car still won’t start. Lights and radio come on but no sound of it trying to Was this answer helpful? Russ will be eternally grateful.

After insisting the starter is bad even AutoZone has tested so many times and confirmed it’s good. I bought new starter, and guess what! Car started right away!!! My car is working now.