Honda CRV 2014 won't start every morning.

Asked by Scott5752 Oct 06, 2018 at 10:04 AM about the 2014 Honda CR-V LX FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Honda CRV 2014 won't start at all with new battery and still dead every
morning. I mean every morning the car needs to jump start. During the day it
runs just fine.

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Sounds like you have a parasitic draw you'll need to track it down.

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I had a similar problem and had a new starter put in which solved the problem ($600 or so). Apparently this is a common thing. One of many "common things" I'm finding with my CRV.

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There are fuses under the hood ya need to take out and clean contacts on them or your battery is bad. I had same problem with mine runs fine now

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Thanks GuruX5KR3, new starter was just changed last week and the problem is better so far but only survive for two days park in the garage, for three days the car needs to be jumped again. Still better than 6 hours with the old original stater. Next car will be Toyota or better.

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