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Is there a reason why my Honda Accord won't start and has no clicking noise?

I’ve had a Honda Accord for several years, and it’s been low maintenance so far. However, my Accord recently has had a problem with turning over, but it doesn’t seem like it’s the battery. Are there any reasons why my Accord wouldn’t start and also has no clicking noises?

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Eric Schad · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Clicking noises are usually synonymous with the battery or the alternator, so if you don’t hear them, your Honda Accord may not start due to a starter issue. A starter is a small electrical motor that gets your engine started. When it’s broken, your engine flywheel won’t crank, and your car won’t start.
While you won’t know for sure unless you inspect your starter or take your car to the mechanic, a starter might be a good place to begin your investigation, especially if the problem occurred abruptly. Generally speaking, the cost to replace a bad starter on a Honda Accord is about $150 to $300 depending on the model year.
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