there should be and interlocking switch on the break pedal telling the vehicle that the brake isn't on, which will not allow the vehicle to go into gear. check to see if your brake lights are working. if they are not, the switch is bad. needs to be changed.
Yes.
could be fuel pump, bad fuel filter, or ignition module.
won't start and d in cluster blinks... what can i do to fix it?
The ignition switch in my wife's 98 accord went bad a few month ago. The car would randomly shut off while driving, then it wouldn't start back up for another 15 mins or so. It would crank, but not start. It's an automatic. To diagnose that the ignition switch was bad, I had the car in gear (D), turned the key to the "start" position. The car is not going to start until I put it into neutral or park. Then I'd slip the leaver into neutral, the motor would crank and start up, then I'd slip the leaver back into Drive (so the starter motor would stop).
Bad starter or weak battery.
ignition swithc could be broken, I suggest you have it looked at to be sure
With the ignition key off, press and hold the odometer reset button, and turn the ignition on and do not start the car. In about 2 seconds the light will reset.
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.
Does it it start sometime and not others? Does it click when you turn the ignition to start but doesnt start? Then its probably bad. Make sure your battery is fully charged first.
sounds to me that the PGMI relay is going out. Changing the relay will only cost you money...I had the same problem on my 1998 Honda accord lx...I changed the relay and that wasn't it...It's the ignition unit that the ignition key turns and starts the car..it cost me $60.00
ignition module, timing belt. plugs .distributor and wires fuel problem---pump. wrong key. no gas left.
speed control sensor is bad