2006 Honda Accord Trouble Starting
I've got a 2006 Honda Accord that has had intermittent trouble starting. New battery, and AutoZone says the alternator, starter, and battery are all fine. I had an engine code for the EVAP Canister Purge Valve which I replaced. We cleared the code and the check engine light hasn't turned back on. When it fails to start, I usually can wait 5 minutes and it will work again. Last time I had someone jump it and it worked, but I'm not sure if that was from the jump or from the "waiting period". It usually has more trouble after I've driven than when I'm starting it up in the morning. Any idea what the problem might be?
Thank you for reading!
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Questions, ...
Is this a crank, no start?
Or is it a no crank no start?
Each has their own set of circuits that need to be checked
If it is no crank then the starting system needs to be checked
If it is a crank no start then system that keeps the engine running needs to be checked
If it cranks then have you tried to start engine with gear selector in neutral?
Check fuel pressure? Spark? Injectors firing?
What do the fuel trims look like? Short and long term?
Is this a crank, no start?
Or is it a no crank no start?
Each has their own set of circuits that need to be checked
If it is no crank then the starting system needs to be checked
If it is a crank no start then system that keeps the engine running needs to be checked
If it cranks then have you tried to start engine with gear selector in neutral?
Check fuel pressure? Spark? Injectors firing?
What do the fuel trims look like? Short and long term?
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