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So i flooded my 1996 honda passport about 2 moths ago(hood was underwater). (yes i know my dumb A$$ falt). And since then it has not start checked starter its fine as well as the alt, battery, replaced all the fuses and relays but still no start( like the starter is not even kicking in but its getting power. so with the starter i tested the wire coming from the ignition and there is no power getting to it so i am thinking about replacing the ignition switch and all the wiring for it to the starter. Go ahead or anything else i should try first Est cost of job: $250
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I would start by taking out the spark plugs and cranking over the engine, I would then squirt some engine oil in each plug hole and allow it to sit for a few minutes then crank it over, refit spark plugs. Disconnect battery and reconnect after a few minutes, check all fuses, change the engine oil and filter, remove air filter and inspect it is not damaged. See if it will now start, perhaps give squirt of Chemtool into the intake manifold to help it start. If it won't start see if you are lacking fuel (crack open a fuel line) and then check for spark at the plugs. Autozone have some popular workshop manuals for free on line once you register (for free) on their website http://bit.ly/autozone_repair_info. There is a company that independent auto repair shops get their information from, this same information is available inexpensively for people that work on their own cars.. The information is year make and model specific, covering repair procedures, torque specifications, fluid capacities and specifications, service bulletins, component locations, wiring diagrams ect.... Alldata is very easy to navigate http://bit.ly/AllData_Repair_Manuals_Online
ok but the starter does not even turn on even though its a good starter i turn the key and nothing happens