Long crank

Asked by Kitty1173 Mar 02, 2019 at 03:13 PM about the 2009 Honda Accord Coupe EX-L V6

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My car intermittently has a long crank but
eventually starts. Fine first thing in the
morning but does it at lunch time and after
work. New battery. Dealers says probably
fuel pump, help

3 Answers

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If it needs a fuel pump we cannot stop it from needing one but until you can get it replaced, you might be able to get the engine to fire quicker if you turn the key on and let it sit for 5- 10 seconds so the pump can prime up (it should stop pumping when a certain pressure is reached). Then try the starter.

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You'd have to put a fuel pressure gauge on it when that happens before you 'probably " replace the fuel pump and " probably " pay $3,000** to the dealer and " probably " have the same problem

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Thanks, and I prime it every time before fully starting engine and it starts right up. No problems once driving.

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