My honda odyssey wont start

Asked by Wero210 Oct 11, 2020 at 02:00 AM about the 2005 Honda Odyssey

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

So my car is a 2005 Honda Odyssey and it
started with it not wanting to start I would
turn the key and it just makes a clicking
noise and I had to turn the key in and turn
the key multiple times and it started and I
thought it was a starter so I replaced
starter and now they replace the starter it
doesn't want to even crank or do anything
so I was thinking maybe the fuel pump be
my next option but the only reason why I
thought it was a starter was because
when they wouldn't do it I would hit the
starter and then it will turn right back on
now changing the starter it doesn't start
nor and engine light started to Blink but it
still doesn't turn on can anyone help me

4 Answers

670

It sounds silly but make sure the connections to the battery are clean and very tight

Yea thats what i did so when i go to turn key it dies not do anything but click

670

Maybe the battery is dead, did u try jumping it with another vehicle?

No i havent but all the lights are all on and bright 2109053468 is my cell if you can call me to explain to u

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