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Old Apr 3, 2008 | 08:21 AM
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Default 94 accord lx 2.2 sohc

i when i go to jump my car it doesnt want to start it cranks and crank but it will eventualy fire up and then it will be fine is this the computer trying to relearn fuel timing i can hear the injectors clicking need help i know i need a new battery the one that is in it is fried but shouldnt it start right up when u jump it
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Old Apr 3, 2008 | 09:36 AM
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Default Re: 94 accord lx 2.2 sohc (casper.hughes)

You mention the ECU relearning, did you just do maintenance that required clearing the ECU memory? That would have no effect on starting anyway, For the most part the ECU learned settings come into play when the engine reaches operating temp.

In my experience jumping, you hook up the cables and let your friends car run for several minutes to put some charge in your battery, THEN start your car and remove the cables.

It may just be that your car needs a tune up (and a new battery) and thats why it doesnt start right up.

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Old Apr 3, 2008 | 09:44 AM
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i just put a new head gasket on it and distributor and coil timing belts and i took the battery out and i had to repair the wiring harness that goes to the ecm yea when ever it gets warmed up it will start no problem
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