does this sound like a starter problem to you???
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does this sound like a starter problem to you???
I was leaving school today and my car wouldnt start, the radio and headlights work fine, it wouldnt crank and there was no clicking sound from the starter (could hear fuel pump). So hooked a jump box to the starter and it started spinning but it wasnt cranking the motor. I got a friend to help me push start it and it started up fine.
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Re: does this sound like a starter problem to you???
oh and i tried to jump start the battery also and it did the same thing. so I think the battery is okay.
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Re: does this sound like a starter problem to you???
yea i looked underneath and it looked like it was pushing that metal rod thing in. i found a little piece of rubber on my floor mat and it looked sort of like an arrow tip?
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Re: does this sound like a starter problem to you???
ok i found the clutch safety switch at the very top but i dont see anywhere a rubber peice would go?
its number 2 in the picture
its number 2 in the picture
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or poor grounds can lead to this problem ont he motor. check your tranny ground to the frame and the one on your valve cover
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46505-SA5-000 Genuine Honda PAD, PEDAL STOPPER $1.56 (this is the stopper for BOTH clutch switches (red arrow in pic))
http://www.hondapartsnow.com/genuine...5-SA5-000.html
http://www.hondapartsnow.com/genuine...5-SA5-000.html
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go to the local junkyard if theres none close to you then try ebay. YES I SAID EBAY. its only a rubber piece anywayss
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I would imaging you would just pull the 2 wires off the switch and splice them together. All the clutch safety switch does is bridge the connection between those 2 wires.
You should probably start a new thread for something like this instead of reviving a 3 year old thread though.
You should probably start a new thread for something like this instead of reviving a 3 year old thread though.
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It was actually the clutch safety switch! It wasn't touching the switch at all when clutch was pushed in! All I had to do was loosen the nut on the switch and tight the switch to make it go in further so I can be pressed in when clutch is engaged! After they it start fine now!
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