How do you replace a Honda CRV starter?

How do you replace a Honda CRV starter?

Now we’re going to remove the bottom bolt from the bracket. Top one is a nut and the bottom one is a bolt. Once you have that bracket out of the way you can start by removing the bottom starter bolt, and that’s a 17mm socket. I’ll get that so you can see it.

Why is my Honda CRV not starting up?

Listen to the noises your Honda CR-V makes. If you can’t hear the PGM-FI main relay clicking when you try to start up your vehicle, then your problem likely stems from the main relay. Disconnect the battery before working on any part of your Honda CR-V’s electrical system.

How do you replace the main relay on a Honda CRV?

Unbolt any bolts that may hold the Honda CR-V’s PGM-FI main relay in place and pull it gently from the relay socket without tugging on any wires. Replace the PGM-FI main relay, reconnect any disconnected devices, wiring and the battery. Test the ignition.

What happens if you disconnect the battery on a Honda CRV?

Disconnect the battery before working on any part of your Honda CR-V’s electrical system. Electrical surges not only can damage surrounding parts, wires and systems and melt nearby plastic, but they also can cause serious shock or burns. Remove the glove box and passenger’s dashboard lower cover.

When to remove the starter from a Honda CRV?

We’ve been selling auto parts for over 30 years! So today we’re going to remove the starter from our 09 Honda CRV, and the first step in anything electrical is to disconnect the negative battery cable and set it aside.

How big is the starter socket on a Honda CRV?

Top one is a nut and the bottom one is a bolt. Once you have that bracket out of the way you can start by removing the bottom starter bolt, and that’s a 17mm socket. I’ll get that so you can see it. We’ll remove this one first—it’s 17mm.

Can a bad ignition switch keep a Honda CRV from starting?

Won’t Start at All A bad ignition switch can cause your CR-V not to start at all. And, it can keep your CR-V from starting in a couple of different ways. The first is when the starter cranks, but the bad ignition switch doesn’t turn on the fuel pump or ignition.

Where does the starter wire come from on a Honda CRV?

That is the starter solenoid wire that comes from the ignition. And then on top of that is the positive wire, that comes from the battery. Disconnecting the rubber boot that covers that, so that it doesn’t ground out on anything when you’re negative is connected to your battery. And this full power.

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