Bad Relay??
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I have encountered this problem for a while now and it has gotten worse: when my car sits for a period of time and I go to start it, it will not even turn over. There is a fast clicking noise near my left foot under the kick panel and the instrument lights dim. It has come to the point where I have to hope it will engage the starter for about 5 minutes before it decides to start. THis started a few days ago and happened very seldom but now it happens everytime I decide to start the car. Could this be a main relay that is shot and needs to be replaced? I just want to make sure before I go over to Honda and shell out $50 for a new one. Also, how hard is it to replace?
What happens when you turn the key, anything? Relays are supposed to click. I had a problem with my clutch switch. I would turn the key and nothing would happen except for instrument lights coming on...wouldn't even try to crank. Sometimes it would do this, sometimes it would start...very intermittent. Depending on the position of the clutch pedal, just moving it a few millimeters would let the car start.
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Originally Posted by Master Yodub
What happens when you turn the key, anything? Relays are supposed to click. I had a problem with my clutch switch. I would turn the key and nothing would happen except for instrument lights coming on...wouldn't even try to crank. Sometimes it would do this, sometimes it would start...very intermittent. Depending on the position of the clutch pedal, just moving it a few millimeters would let the car start.
Sounds like either your battery's shot, or the big power cables are loose/dirty/corroded.
Put a voltmeter directly on the battery posts next time this happens. (Not on the clamps or wires, directly on the posts.) If the battery voltage drops real low (below 8), it's bad. If the battery voltage stays relatively good while all the clicking is happening, then look for bad cable connections somewhere.
Put a voltmeter directly on the battery posts next time this happens. (Not on the clamps or wires, directly on the posts.) If the battery voltage drops real low (below 8), it's bad. If the battery voltage stays relatively good while all the clicking is happening, then look for bad cable connections somewhere.
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The problem was happening every time I started the car lately but today it hasn't happened yet. I will take a look at the battery cables tomorrow while I am doing my weekend project. I will keep you posted.
Mine did that too. I could move the clutch pedal alittle to get it to start. Then it wouldn't even crank. I took the starter out and took it to Autozone, they said it was fine. I reinstalled it and haven't hed the problem. It must have been corroded wires to the starter.
Junk yard for the realy. And not all relays are the same. My BMW has a "s" load of them and beleive me, there ARE differences even between relays with the same pin count.
Junk yard for the realy. And not all relays are the same. My BMW has a "s" load of them and beleive me, there ARE differences even between relays with the same pin count.


