Won't start

Asked by Bearded_3rdgen Oct 30, 2016 at 07:11 PM about the 2004 Acura TL FWD with Performance Tires and Navigation

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

04 Acura TL.....  I got a new battery,  took the
starter off and it tested good,  all my lights work
the navigation and radio work.....  Car will not
attempt to start,  tried the whole neutral thing and
Nada tried grounding the body of the starter just in
case it was a ground and nothing,  fuses look good  
please help!!

3 Answers

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I have a 2004 TL that I replaced the starter on and was still having problems starting. Here's how I fixed the problem(thank you Jesus for the word of knowledge): The positive end of the battery cable had a Y in it with one cable going to the starter, and the other going elsewhere. I cut the cable housing back from the terminal, back to the Y and found the starter cable very corroded. I bought another terminal, but the connection was not great. I then went to my local battery exchange, and he had a terminal that fit both wires together well. So try this and get your Acura back out on the road .

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I hadn't driven my Acura 2006 for 2weeks. i was out of town.I came back no power. I got a new Battery. The next day nothing. I called and got a jump the car started But today I went to the Store got in all panel lit up. In about 15 mins. it got me home. Hours later it hasn't started again.. So tired . What shall I do now?

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