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Car Forum / Honda Cars / December 2007

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2000 CR-V intermittent starting problem

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Mark - 11 Dec 2007 22:13 GMT
I have a 2000 CR-V EX automatic in the US.  Over the past couple of
weeks it has had intermittent starting problems.

I turn the key and all the usual lights come on, but the engine does not
turn over - no starter noises and no other noises.

I try several more times over the space of about a minute, and
eventually the engine starts fine.

Sometimes, I hold the key all the way over in the start position and
jiggle the key vigorously, and the engine starts.

Another time, I took the key out, turned it over, reinserted it, and the
engine started.

Most of the time, the engine had been running recently.  It had been off
for about a minute, to maybe 30 minutes, when the engine would not start.

One time, the engine had been off overnight, and was cold, and it did
not start.

This happens about 10% of the time I try to start the car.

I checked the battery with a simple voltmeter, and it was around 13 to
14 volts.

There were several Honda recalls regrading faulty ignition switches,
where worn parts of the switch would cause a running engine to stop
running - not quite like my problem.  I called Honda, and they said that
none of the recalls applied to my car.

Anybody have any ideas?

I bought a starter switch, which attaches to the back of the lock
cylinder assembly, but it looks like a stinker to replace.  Besides,
since the problem is intermittent, I do not really know where the
problem actually is.

Thanks for any ideas!

Mark
jim beam - 12 Dec 2007 13:43 GMT
> I have a 2000 CR-V EX automatic in the US.  Over the past couple of
> weeks it has had intermittent starting problems.
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>
> Mark

1. replace ignition switch.
2. remove all the heavy junk off your key ring.
3. in future, ensure the key is returned completely to "run" once you're
done with "start".
Mark - 12 Dec 2007 16:15 GMT
>> I have a 2000 CR-V EX automatic in the US.  Over the past couple of
>> weeks it has had intermittent starting problems.
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> 3. in future, ensure the key is returned completely to "run" once you're
> done with "start".

Thanks!

By "ignition switch" I assume we are talking about the thing that
attaches on the back of the lock cylinder assembly, and not the part
that the key actually goes into.

I do have a lot of stuff that hangs off of the key ring.  That is gone now.

Looks like an afternoon spent under the dashboard...
jim beam - 13 Dec 2007 03:07 GMT
>>> I have a 2000 CR-V EX automatic in the US.  Over the past couple of
>>> weeks it has had intermittent starting problems.
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> attaches on the back of the lock cylinder assembly, and not the part
> that the key actually goes into.

yes.

> I do have a lot of stuff that hangs off of the key ring.  That is gone now.
>
> Looks like an afternoon spent under the dashboard...
motsco_ - 12 Dec 2007 17:15 GMT
> I have a 2000 CR-V EX automatic in the US.  Over the past couple of
> weeks it has had intermittent starting problems.
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>
> Mark
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Lube the ignition lock with LockEase (messy graphite) spray. Do all four
of your other locks while you're at it. You'll think you got a new car
overnight.
Just because there's no recall for your V, that doesn't mean the switch
isn't bad, but I suspect your starter armature too. Read through this
post and all the included links.
http://www.hondasuv.com/members/showthread.php?t=20252&

You'll also learn about valve adjustments if you hang around there . .

'Curly'
 
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