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    My 96' honda accord does not start or kick, what's wrong?

    My car doesn't start. All the lights and radio works but it doesn't start. It doesn't even kick when i turn the key...what's wrong? Please help me. What should i check for? or do?

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    i agree it could be the starter but even if the battery has 10-11 volts it will be enough to run the lights & radio for a while but not enough to crank, so Battery voltage first 12-13 volts
    then check your battery connections and terminal posts make sure they are tight positive & negative make sure those battery posts are clean. with baking soda and water.

    if not that start pulling & checking fuses. but sounds like a battery issue how old is it? what month/year is on the battery

    If everything else is tight, clean & in order then start looking at the starter. obviously you cant drive the car to autozone , so you may have to pull the starter then...... do the easy stuff first, you could get someone to jump you off first to see if it cranks over then you'd know if its the starter or not.

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    starter


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