Hi, My 2005 Honda Accord has died twice in the last week for no reason. Last Monday while going to leave work it wouldn't start and I didn't leave anything on, I had a colleague jump it (battery is only 4 months old by the way) and was able to drive normally until yesterday when I got in my car and again it wouldn't start. This time I got out and while looking for a friend to jump my car I got in and for some reason it just started normally and all the electronics turned back on. I will mention I was involved in an accident 3 weeks prior (Mostly rear damage) and also had recently had a new stereo installed.

Asked by MikeNJ0045 Sep 03, 2013 at 01:48 PM about the 2005 Honda Accord LX

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hi, My 2005 Honda Accord has died twice in the last week for no reason.  Last
Monday while going to leave work it wouldn't start and I didn't leave anything on, I had a
colleague jump it (battery is only 4 months old by the way) and was able to drive
normally until yesterday when I got in my car and again it wouldn't start.  This time I
got out and while looking for a friend to jump my car I got in and for some reason it just
started normally and all the electronics turned back on.  I will mention I was involved in
an accident 3 weeks prior (Mostly rear damage) and also had recently had a new
stereo installed.

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Yes I agree with Tom. Either they wired the radio direct and possibly draining your battery or a terminal) Positive or Ground maybe loose.

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