there are some possible problems, starter motor could be burnt out or fuel pump might not be working. turn the key to the on position (without turning over) if you can hear a small "humming" sound the fuel pump is working. i suspect the starter motor is on its way out.
It sounds like you may have a dead battery. Have you tried getting a jump?
Acura carries both a crank sensor and some also carry cams sensors which generates current to coil which then distributes power to sparks. Happy to help Greg T
Have you tried hooking a battery charger up , or getting a battery boost from another vehicle or battery jumpstarter pack ? Are your battery cable connections clean and tight ?
Check the wire from the battery to the body and from the battery/body to the engine block.
sounds like your batteries dead, if you tried jumping it off with no luck, make sure the battery terminals are connected good
My 2003 KIA Optima car will not start and my battery is drained after charging it... When I tried to start it again I here no clicks or noise....Need to know where is the starter located on the car...
Your problem is the starter solenoid. It may be a remote solenoid mounted on the inner fender well. You can easily check it by running a battery booster cable from the positive battery post to the starter side of the solenoid wiring (the heavy wiring). If the starter operates, the solenoid is bad.
Try a new or other battery. You need around 14 volts to start vehicle. If vehicle starts with other or new battery. Then have your alternator check. Any Auto Zone will check it for FREE.
It needs a new battery. You might also consider using a slow trickle charger in between uses, and completely disconnecting the battery in the off season. More than likely the battery is discharging slowly when not in use, but 3-4 yrs is as much as you can expect on average for battery life regardless.
You have a bad starter solenoid or for some reason starter is still not getting enough current-which could be the bat or connections are corroded etc. Check bat voltage and connections (all) to starter.
if the battery has enough power, it could be the starter itself, poss a bad spot on the motor, could be a bad connection at the starter or positive battery cable, maybe corrosion on the terminals.
When you take the battery out nothing really happens. I tried it myself and it did nothing.