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93 accord automatic wont start! help!
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Originally posted by 93redcb7 View Postif the motor was siezed then it wouldnt spin, take off the oil cap and try to start it, have a friend look in and see if the cam spins. if that happens, id bet its either spark or fuel, check for both dont just keep trying to guess92 Honda Accord LX - Sold
2005 Nissan Altima 2.5S - Sold
2007 Dodge Charger SXT
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It seems like, to me, you have two issues.
1. Engine died on you on high way.
2. Engine does not crank upon restart.
Check the vid to see if it helps for #2.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQpPifFn_loLast edited by oyajicool; 01-25-2013, 09:14 AM.A&P-IA
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Originally posted by 93redcb7 View Postif the motor was siezed then it wouldnt spin, take off the oil cap and try to start it, have a friend look in and see if the cam spins. if that happens, id bet its either spark or fuel, check for both dont just keep trying to guess
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Originally posted by oni_cb7 View PostThis would also be a sign of a snapped timing belt, not just a seized motor.
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Man, there are lots of possible ways to check on the problem but if your car stopped at the highway, first thing I would do is to stop cranking the engine it might be snapped timing belt (it happened to my 90 coupe before - I've got broken cam shaft and broken piston valve) the worst scenario when you continue cranking your engine is that the piston valve could be broken (if this is your problem - for sure some of your piston vale were already broken). Check on your timing belt first before you trouble shoot on the other possible problem. Goodluck!
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Originally posted by roland lorenzo View PostMan, there are lots of possible ways to check on the problem but if your car stopped at the highway, first thing I would do is to stop cranking the engine it might be snapped timing belt (it happened to my 90 coupe before - I've got broken cam shaft and broken piston valve) the worst scenario when you continue cranking your engine is that the piston valve could be broken (if this is your problem - for sure some of your piston vale were already broken). Check on your timing belt first before you trouble shoot on the other possible problem. Goodluck!
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