Honda S2000 Starting Problems

Discussion in 'S2000' started by TM360, Aug 5, 2005.

  1. TM360

    TM360 Guest

    We bought a 2003 Honda S2000 used from a private party. The car has run
    beautifully for about a week, never having a problem starting. This evening
    I was going to take it out for a spin and tried to start it and it wouldn't
    turn over. The starter motor is doing it's thing trying to get the engine
    started. The problem is that the engine just won't kick in and start.

    Now we "think" we noticed the maintenace required light start blinking when
    you first put the key in. This maintenance required light blinking just
    started yesterday. It blinks for a while and then goes out.

    I know this isn't much information to go on, but does anybody have any ideas
    why we are having starting problems? Again, it started perfectly for the
    week leading up to tonight. FYI we only put the high test gas in it. So I
    don't think it is a problem with the fuel grade.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.
     
    TM360, Aug 5, 2005
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  2. TM360

    motsco_ _ Guest

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    You've probably got one leaking injector. Read your owner's manual about
    how to start a flooded engine. Do like the book says and it will start
    right away. Run a can if injector cleaner and the problem may not
    reappear for a year.

    Use gasohol (also explained in manual) occasionally will sometimes keep
    injectors clean.
    'Curly'
     
    motsco_ _, Aug 5, 2005
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  3. The maintenance light is a red herring, whether or not it is lit.

    Make sure the fuel pump fuse is good.
     
    Gordon McGrew, Aug 5, 2005
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  4. TM360

    motsco_ _ Guest

    TM360 wrote:
    .. . . . . . .This evening I was going to take it out for a spin and
    tried to start it and it wouldn't
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    BTW, Your starter is making it 'turn over' just wonderful, it's just not
    FIRING (starting). One of the most common errors around here. . .

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_ _, Aug 5, 2005
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  5. TM360

    TWW Guest

    The maintenance light reqd light is probably going through it's test phase
    on start. Your best bet is to have it towed to the dealer rather than
    attempted a fix recommended in the blind in this newsgroup.
     
    TWW, Aug 6, 2005
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  6. TM360

    E Meyer Guest

    The maintenance light is a red herring. It just means the car is
    approaching the mileage for an oil change. It counts from that last time it
    was reset and is not actually connected to anything that indicates engine
    problems.

    You need to go back to the basics - does it have spark? Is it getting gas?
    Air? Timing belt slipped? etc. You don't say what the mileage is, but if it
    is still under warranty, I agree with the other poster - have the dealer fix
    it.
     
    E Meyer, Aug 8, 2005
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