97 hond accord wont start unless i pull coil wire out and hold it by the cap then the car will start it get fire and gas

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Asked by jalisa12 Aug 18, 2013 at 02:55 PM about the 1997 Honda Accord Special Edition

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97 honda accord se wont start unless i pull coil wire out of the cap it get gas and fire

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199,735

You unplug the coil wire and then it starts? Or just hold it up to keep it from touching other components?

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199,735

You unplug the coil wire and then it starts? Or just hold it up to keep it from touching other components?

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When I hold the wire I can see fire shot in the cap it take a wild to start but it will start

199,735

http://autorepair.about.com/library/firing_orders/bl-fo-5395.htm -- double check that plug wires are on correctly.

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Also I no when I turn the key on position the park light and d4 have a green light on did it go out

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But wouldn't the car run ruff after it start when the car start up it runs great

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There was a code of miss fuse 1 -3- 4 so that why I tune it up now there no code In there sense I tune it up but it still doing the same

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