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Car Forum / Honda Cars / March 2006

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new Accord EX-V6 engine will not start

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harry - 14 Mar 2006 03:59 GMT
My new car just received today will not start after parking in garage for
less than two hrs.

This car was driving/starting normally during the day and it starts, stops
several times with no problem.

The battery feels strong and starter is working normally.
It cranks but no fire up.  Right before starting I heard a long shooo sound.
All the stereo and navigation seems OK.
I have another 05 EX-V6 and it does make the same kind of "shooo" sound,
just not as loud.

There is no warning on the instrument panel.
At the beginning, the gear shift was locked, after releasing it, it shifts
normally.  Tried putting gear in P and N with no vale.

Is there any "reset" procedure I can try?
Thank you first.
'Curly Q. Links' - 14 Mar 2006 05:15 GMT
> My new car just received today will not start after parking in garage for
> less than two hrs.
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> Is there any "reset" procedure I can try?
> Thank you first.

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Try the procedure in the manual for 'flooding'. Hold the pedal to the
floor and spin it for up to 15 seconds at a time. If that works, it
proves your new Accord has a dribbling (stuck open) injector.

'Curly'
harry - 14 Mar 2006 05:28 GMT
Curly,

What is "flooding"?  I could not find it in the user manual. What section
will it be listed?
Which "pedal"?  The brake or the accelerator?

Thanks

> Try the procedure in the manual for 'flooding'. Hold the pedal to the
> floor and spin it for up to 15 seconds at a time. If that works, it
> proves your new Accord has a dribbling (stuck open) injector.
>
> 'Curly'
'Curly Q. Links' - 14 Mar 2006 05:42 GMT
> Curly,
>
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> >
> > 'Curly'
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I don't have a manual for a v6, but all Honda manuals should have the
same section called "Starting the Engine" where they describe starting
in (extreme) COLD weather, HIGH altitudes, and Flooded. For two of those
you hold the gas pedal half-way to the floor. For flooded (with too much
gasoline) you hold the gas pedal to the metal and crank it for up to 15
seconds at a time. It tells the computer to cut the injectors while the
engine gets a chance to 'breathe fresh air'.

'Curly'

Harry, this isn't a stolen car, is it? :-)
harry - 14 Mar 2006 06:23 GMT
> Harry, this isn't a stolen car, is it? :-)
The dealer said the sale price is a steal but I still paid $27.5K on it.

Appreciate it man,

It WORKS.

Should I bring it back to dealer for further check or wait to see if it
happened again?

Thank you so much.  The temp is almost 80 and I am not living at high
altitude. Why?
G-Man - 14 Mar 2006 16:34 GMT
Get it back to the dealer.  It won't get better, and you could end up
stranded.  A leaky intector will not fix itself.  Had problems like this
with a Rodeo I had.

G-Man

>> Harry, this isn't a stolen car, is it? :-)
> The dealer said the sale price is a steal but I still paid $27.5K on it.
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> Thank you so much.  The temp is almost 80 and I am not living at high
> altitude. Why?
'Curly Q. Links' - 14 Mar 2006 17:34 GMT
> It WORKS.
>
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> Thank you so much.  The temp is almost 80 and I am not living at high
> altitude. Why?

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Tell the dealer what happened, and what you did to solve it. If it
happens again you'll know how to get it going. I'll bet there's a test
they can do to determine which injector is dribbling. Maybe there's a
recall or TSB too?

If it was a used car I'd just throw a can of Techron injector cleaner in
a full tank of gas and drive it until it gets to 'E'. A couple tankfulls
of Gasohol worked for my Odyssey. . . . It's up to you, but make sure
you tell the dealer (even fax it to them) to create a paper trail.

'Curly'
Elle - 14 Mar 2006 18:00 GMT
> harry wrote:
>
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> injector cleaner in
> a full tank of gas and drive it until it gets to 'E'.

Annoying little nitpick: IIRC Chevron Techron fuel injector
yada cleaner's instructions say to add it when the tank is
near empty, just before a fillup.

STP's is just the opposite, IIRC.

Otherwise, to the original poster: Chevron Techron is much
touted here. A lot of people use it. Whether it works or not
hasn't been well reported. (Kinda hard to measure that
without a serious scientific study.)

> A couple tankfulls
> of Gasohol worked for my Odyssey. . . . It's up to you,
> but make sure
> you tell the dealer (even fax it to them) to create a
> paper trail.
ExtremeValue - 14 Mar 2006 07:31 GMT
Curly

I was wondering why did you suspect it as a stolen car? Just curious..
N.E.Ohio Bob - 14 Mar 2006 13:19 GMT
> Curly
>
> I was wondering why did you suspect it as a stolen car? Just curious..

    Perhaps the owner's manual is in the glove box, and Harry doesn't have
the key.       bob  (joke)
 
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