How do you reset the anti theft on a 2003 Honda Accord?
The first way to reset is by disconnecting the battery for 30 to 60 minutes. If this doesn’t work, You’ll need to insert the ignition key into Your car’s driver-side door lock. Then, turn the key to the unlocked position, followed by the lock position.
Can a Honda Accord crank but no start?
I decided to research it and was following a tutorial online where a lot of people tried and it worked: It basically instructs you to bridge pin 4 and 9 on the ODB2 connector, I did just that and saw a little spark – I immediately removed the bridge and tried to start the car to no avail, it cranks well – just wont start up.
Where is the shift interlock on a Honda Accord?
There is a small cover that can be removed on the left side of the shifter housing. Remove it, put the key in the ACC position. You can use a screw driver to release the shift interlock system manually. Once you can move the shifter, put it into neutral and attempt to start the car.
Why does my Honda Accord 2.4L not start?
Click to expand… The 2.4L has a timing CHAIN, not a timing BELT. So it never needs to be changed unless it is physically damaged by running low on oil. But as @greg1c mentioned, you should check the timing to ensure that it is still correct as backfires should not be happening.
What kind of car cranks but won’t start?
Engine cranks but won’t start! So before all of this the car is a 2001 Accord LX 2.3L F23A4 automatic. With 177,000 miles. Within the last few thousand miles the car has been having an issue where it will crank strong, but will just never start.
I decided to research it and was following a tutorial online where a lot of people tried and it worked: It basically instructs you to bridge pin 4 and 9 on the ODB2 connector, I did just that and saw a little spark – I immediately removed the bridge and tried to start the car to no avail, it cranks well – just wont start up.
There is a small cover that can be removed on the left side of the shifter housing. Remove it, put the key in the ACC position. You can use a screw driver to release the shift interlock system manually. Once you can move the shifter, put it into neutral and attempt to start the car.
Click to expand… The 2.4L has a timing CHAIN, not a timing BELT. So it never needs to be changed unless it is physically damaged by running low on oil. But as @greg1c mentioned, you should check the timing to ensure that it is still correct as backfires should not be happening.
Is there a problem with the shift cable?
If you can move the shifter freely once you manually unlock it, this confirms if the shift cable has any problems. It’s important to note that if the motor cranks, then the this is a no start condition with other failures.