There is no way to look at the switch and see if it's good, you'll need to use a meter to see if the starter output is working. If you have verified that the starter circuit is ok, next test the voltage at the starter when someone tries to engage the keyswitch. If you're sure the keyswitch is ok and there is no voltage to the starter, the only other options would be either a loose connection or a faulty neutral lockout switch if it's an automatic transmission or a clutch pedal sensor if it's a stick shift.
Replace the starter
Hey Josh==Clean the battery cables first on both ends. Then check the starter solonoid. Also make sure there is a good ground between the engine and the body. GoodluckJoe
Check the ignition switch and the coil resistor if the Honda has one. When the starter is engaged there is a direct connection to the coil. The intention is to give the coil a little more voltage when the starter is engaged. If the ignition switch isn't connecting properly you won't run when you release the starter. If your vehicle uses a coil resistor you might get the same results. That's just a couple possibilities, good luck.
Check the ignition switch and the fusable link. Other than that, I can't think of anything without looking at it.
Bad or discharged battery, bad ground, dirty connections at the battery, or a bad starter.
It usually make a tick sound when you turn the ignition.
Dead battery, defective starter or ignition switch. Loose connection.
Bad starter or weak battery.
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When your car isn't starting the car you can't hear it while turning on the ignition. You're gonna have to check the battery and alternator as well before replacing a starter.
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No, starter problems are rare on any Accord.
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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.
Hondas don't have one.. Must b a problem with ur ignition
Loose or corroded battery cables? Weak battery? Bad neutral or clutch safety switch? Bad starter? Bad starter solenoid?