04 Pilot won't start; rapid clicking

Asked by Gregory Jan 04, 2017 at 06:30 PM about the 2004 Honda Pilot

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 04 Pilot won't start. When I turn the key, it
has a rapid clicking sound only. I bought a
new battery, no change..... Like WTH. HELP

4 Answers

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More than likely the starter is in need of repair or replacement.

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My girlfriend purchased a Honda Pilot 2017 brand new, a year later with 40k miles in. The car has a problem starting up. I had to jump start the car and get the battery analyzed at Battery Plus, they told me the battery is still GREAT! Well guess what, we got stranded again because it wouldnt start. I called the Honda Boyte service team and they gave me a tow truck number that is out of commission because his truck broke..........and unfortunately Honda Boyte wont cover her car because warranty is 3yrs 30k miles whichever comes first. Come home to find out my niece has a problem starting up with her new 2017 Honda CRV as well!!! They said her battery was also good!! I did some studying and come to find alot of people are having issues starting up their Honda 2016/2017 push start. Does anyone else have this problem? We invested over 20k in a brand new car and not even 2 years old we have maintenance problems? i have 4yr Toyota 100k with ZERO problems. Something is wrong with this picture, if you have this same problem Call or txt me at (601)595-1261. This recalls a Class Action.

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