1996 Honda Accord Starter Issues
I have a 96 Accord 4 cyl automatic that will not start. It died on my wife while at the store. I met her there and checked the battery, which was only putting out 12V. When I tried to start it, the lights came on etc.. but the starter only made a clicking sound, just like a classic case of a dead battery, so replaced it with new one. But, I could only try to start the car once. The second time I tried there were no lights that came on etc.. and no response at all. I was not able to try to restart it again. I was then able to jump start it and get it home.
I connected a jumper from the battery to the small ignition terminal on the starter solenoid, but the solenoid only clicked. I could also only do this once. In order to try and start it again, I had to remove the negative battery cable, then place it back on. It seemed like I was resetting the circuit when I would do this. Thinking the starter/solenoid was bad, I replaced it with a new one. Once installed, I got the same results with both trying to start with the key, and jumping the solenoid from the battery. Each time again having to remove and replace the negative battery cable (reset?). I sprayed terminal cleaner on all the terminals and made sure I have good connections. I found the starter cut relay under the dash stereo area and checked the wire for voltage. I was not able to get any. I also checked the fuses and they all appear to be good.
What really puzzles me is that I cannot jump the starter with a wire from the positive terminal to the small ignition terminal (small slip on connector) on the starter solenoid. This is the process as described in the Haynes Manual, and the same I have read on several sites. Do I need to jump the solenoid large terminal (large connector w/nut) instead. This process should bypass all of the ignition components right? The engine is not seized, as I was able to jump it and drive it home from the store when it initially died.
Bottom line is, there is a new battery and starter/solenoid, and I still get the same results... click then dead until I remove and replace the negative battery terminal. I am really puzzled here, and at a dead end. I think I will replace the starter cut relay. The ignition is fine. I really don't want to put much more money in this thing. Please, Please, Please HELP!! :confused:
Thanks!