Crank but want start

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Asked by Myisha Apr 10, 2018 at 05:16 PM about the 2001 Honda Accord LX

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have changed my fuel pump, igniter, ignition coil,
spark plugs. When i try to crank the car it turns
over but want start. Sometimes i can go to start it
and it runs for a while and then it kills and want
start back up for maybe a day or two.

4 Answers

38,855

check for good ground at the fuel pump , are injectors firing ? Let us know if problem is found thanks

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How do i check for good ground at the fuel pump i dont have anybody to help me i been doing it myself. Im trying to check my injectors now but im stuck cant get them out because i have something blocking it

38,855

you need a multi tester , you use a noid light to check injectors if not firing see if there is 12 volts with key on at injector with the multi tester , if you plan on doing your own work there are tools you will need

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