Car will not turn over!!!!

98spec

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Hello I have a 99 Honda Civic CX. Been having lots of trouble getting the car to start. Sometimes it fires right up and runs fine, sometimes it doesn't. When I turn the key the check engine doesn't come on, no power to the fuel pump etc. I can walk away and come back an hour later and it will fire right up. I've tried changing the ignition switch, and main relay even though I didn't believe they were the issue. The car was recently painted including the engine bay. No it didn't do this before but the car sat for 2 years before the project was complete. Not sure if it's a ground issue or what. Please help a not so smart Honda guy out! Thanks in advance.
 

98spec

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Sorry I should've explained a little better. It won't turn over, click, make any sound period! Something funky going on and obviously something isn't getting power.
 


98spec

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There are two ground wires crucial for the starter to crank:

1) The G3 transmission to chassis ground

2) The G1 battery to chassis ground

Sand the contact surfaces between the chassis and ground cables.
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Check the starter safety switch and the rubber stopper it presses on at the top of the clutch pedal if you have a manual transmission.
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If you get no satisfaction, remove the starter. Disassemble it and clean all internal parts with brake cleaner except the bearings. Also grease all the gears. This will usually make a starter work like it's brand new. Look for YouTube videos of this procedure.
No crank, right?
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There are two ground wires crucial for the starter to crank:

1) The G3 transmission to chassis ground

2) The G1 battery to chassis ground

Sand the contact surfaces between the chassis and ground cables.
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Check the starter safety switch and the rubber stopper it presses on at the top of the clutch pedal if you have a manual transmission.
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If you get no satisfaction, remove the starter. Disassemble it and clean all internal parts with brake cleaner except the bearings. Also grease all the gears. This will usually make a starter work like it's brand new. Look for YouTube videos of this procedure.
Yeah but as far as messing with the starter itself I don't think that's the problem. I'm far from a master technician but when the engine light never comes on, the fuel pump isn't cutting on it couldn't be a starter issue. The battery has plenty of juice and I did sand the ground coming off of the transmission but that's the only one.
 

98spec

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Yeah but as far as messing with the starter itself I don't think that's the problem. I'm far from a master technician but when the engine light never comes on, the fuel pump isn't cutting on it couldn't be a starter issue. The battery has plenty of juice and I did sand the ground coming off of the transmission but that's the only one.

I feel like this has to be some type of electrical issue but my eyes are open. That's the whole reason I'm here because I'm tired of fighting it.
 




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