View Full Version : Car wont Start 2001 acura integra GSR
tuyen
12-16-2010, 03:16 PM
i got a 2001 acura integra gsr had it park in the garage for two days wit out driving it. so last friday i start it up and drove like 40 feet away and shut it off so i can get my bike out. then five minute later i return to my car and try to start it up to park it back in the garage, it wont start does anybody know what the problem i took the battery out and charge the bettery full but still wont start also check the fuse and fuel everything still good so does anyone know what problem im having. thank for the help
Theycall_Metue
12-16-2010, 03:19 PM
do it turn over? more info bud
99jdmLs
12-16-2010, 03:26 PM
do it turn over? more info bud
agreed...
does it just click, turn over, does it have spark, etc. more info the better
i took the battery out and charge the bettery full
you took your good battery out and charged a bettery... well now :(
tuyen
12-17-2010, 10:08 AM
it make a starting noise but it wont turn over but no clicking noise though. i try that serval time and my batter die so i took it to autozone and get it charge.
RsonGt3's
12-17-2010, 10:39 AM
tap the starter make sure the wires didn't cum loose
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vtecdude93
12-18-2010, 01:49 AM
brother i think it your fuel pump
Bacon
12-18-2010, 02:17 AM
Slight confusion here:
Makes a starting noise but doesn't turn over? Either it clicks and doesn't turn over or it turns over but won't start. Which is it?
CodeRED-MVBC
12-18-2010, 12:28 PM
If it turns over but doesn't start try your ignition coil.. Alright, Im not the brightest person but.. I drove my car like half a mile one day and it dies out, long story short pulled it back home. i changed plugs wires etc. But the ignition coil in my 2000 gsr was why my car would turn over but not start. My opinion man. Do what you will with it..
xero_xero
12-19-2010, 10:40 AM
OKAY, trouble shooting 101...
is your immobilizer light on?
is the starter clicking or spinning the engine?
is the battery fullly charged and installed correctly. honestly i believe the terminals are different sizes to prevent this, even though it wouldnt stop a determined person...
Do you have spark? pull a wire and use an old plug... ground the threads to the chassis, and look for a spark on the electrode.
Does it have fuel? loosen the bolt on the fuel filter just enough to see the threads. (13 or 17 i believe)
tuyen
12-19-2010, 11:42 AM
OKAY, trouble shooting 101...
is your immobilizer light on?
is the starter clicking or spinning the engine?
is the battery fullly charged and installed correctly. honestly i believe the terminals are different sizes to prevent this, even though it wouldnt stop a determined person...
Do you have spark? pull a wire and use an old plug... ground the threads to the chassis, and look for a spark on the electrode.
Does it have fuel? loosen the bolt on the fuel filter just enough to see the threads. (13 or 17 i believe)
i know that i have fuel in the car but im gonna check to make sure battery are fully charge and all the terminal are all the same as before they went dead. those are some great info thanks
blown_ss
12-19-2010, 03:52 PM
i know that i have fuel in the car but im gonna check to make sure battery are fully charge and all the terminal are all the same as before they went dead. those are some great info thanks
having fuel and getting fuel are 2 different things. you need to make sure you are getting fuel to the injectors. more info is needed to help you out.
Bacon
12-20-2010, 12:05 AM
Thought my question was pretty simple. Answer to it will allow us to further help you.
jdmalltheway
12-20-2010, 03:50 PM
how long did you try to start up the car while it was dead? because trying to start it more than 15 sec without letting your starter rest, will burn your starter up. fully charge battery is 12.6 volts. i would check for fuel and sparks
JBthaBoss
12-20-2010, 09:01 PM
Pull a plug wire and check for spark, Check your fuel pump, check fuses again. Check your main relay. I had an ECM go bad on a dc2 once even
KrispyWhiteH
12-30-2010, 05:58 PM
place your car in neutral. release e-break. stand beside car. hold firmly onto door jam and begin pushing your car. once you have reached the point where you cannot push any faster enter the drivers seat and place into first gear. pop clutch. if car starts and runs it is in your electrical system. if car does not it is a fuel problem.
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