bad starter, or bad relay, bad ground or power wire to starter solenoid, bad ignition switch, blown fuse, etc
try changing the battery, your battery might be bad you never know, it might not hold a charge The starter relay needs to have good contact. Even though it may click, the contact is dirty and not good enough to transmit strong electrical power to the starter. Change the starter relay which is connected to the positive cable to the battery. Do not confuse the starter solenoid with the starter relay.
follow the positive battery cable down to the starter solinoid which is mounted to the starter motor, the starter motor should be on the same side as the battery is. good luck
After disconnecting the battery cables at the battery, disconnect the wires on the starter, then unbolt the starter. With the starter unbolted, pull it forward towards the front of the vehicle, then drop the nose of the starter and bring ti to the ground.
Your starter solenoid is sticking. Replace the starter solenoid and you should be good to go.
Follow the positive battery cable and it will lead to it.
1986 Honda Accord starter is located on the passenger's side, on top of the transmission, under several cooling system hoses. Follow the positive cable from the battery and it will lead you to the starter. Drew
It is mounted on the top of the starter. Just follow the positive cable from the battery and it will be bolted to the selonoid.
Disconnect the - battery cable raise and support vehicle Disconnect wiring harness at top of starter Remove mounting bolts Remove starter
Disconnect the - battery cable Lift and safely secure vehicle Remove wires from starter Remove mounting bolts Drop starter
Bad connection at battery, bad connection at starter, relay problem, defective starter, wiring issues. More symptoms would help eg: does it turn over but won't start? does it click the starter solenoid? When you turn the key do you get power to the relay? Also check the fuse box in the right rear corner behind the battery. They are known for the body work rotting out and the box coming loose causing electrical problems
load check the battery if not that clean the starter,clean the housing where the starter mount's,clean the battery connection's, do a voltage drop and chek 4 unwanted resistance if you cant do that take it to a shop and leave it to the pro's
The negative terminal does not go to the starter on a negative ground system. The negative terminal goes to ground.