Try moving the steering wheel left and right then attempt to turn the key.
The Honda accord rear will bearing should be torqued at 60 pounds. You can ruin the wheel bearing or the wheel seal if you over torque the wheel bearing nut.
Bad or discharged battery, bad ground, dirty connections at the battery, or a bad starter.
Well thanks for all the input (none), I did fix the problem by changing the main relay under the dash on driver's side above the steering. $72.00 part at Honda, might have been cheaper at Advance Auto or Napa but didn't have time to shop.
Check fuel and fire. Pull a plug and smell for raw fuel, and check the plug and see if there is fire to the plug. If I checked the plugs and it is not getting fire or fuel at all what could cause that problem.
Yes it can. I had a 1998 Honda Odyssey with an aftermarket set-up and it did that. I would pull over, put it park and restart. After an ignition switch recall, the system is not connected anymore so the problem is gone.
It can fail suddenly. There is a recall on all 2003-2004 Honda Accord transmissions as there was a problem with lubrication.
A 2001 Honda Accord V6 may not start when the battery is bad, there is no fuel, or the ignition system is defective. A bad starter will also prevent the engine from turning over during starting.
There are several reasons why a 2001 Honda Accord won't turn over. The battery could be dead or the starter may of went out.
honda accord
my ignition on my Honda accord will not turn over all of a sudden.could this have something to do with the viper alarm? thanks
could be disdributor
what is the dollar value over to ruin E 08 Honda Accord in good shapeaccording to Kelley Blue Book
I had that problem with my 92 Honda Accord LX. The motor went bad so I went to Hunts Point and haggled over a used one. It cost $30 and I gave the guy $5 for putting it in. Goog Luck!
Terry O'Reilly
either the car would turn of frequently or you would run everyones asses over
If your Accord is an automatic, use the Honda automatic transmission fluid. With a manual, the Honda manual transmission fluid. I'd strongly suggest using genuine Honda fluid over a substitute.
10w30 any major brand. I personally use Pennzoil and have for over 40 years with not one internal engine problem.