when i first try to start my honda accord it cranks for a few seconds then acts like the battery drained, wait 5 seconds and it will crank like the battery recharged it's self???? some times it will

Asked by NICCHIPPED May 27, 2018 at 07:58 PM about the 2003 Honda Accord

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

some times my car will crank for a few seconds and acts like the battery is
dead,i wait 5 seconds or so and try it again and it will have good craning power.
i don't think it is the battery because it keeps coming back with power. this does
not happen every time,but i don't trust to shut it off when  i go places with it

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I am having the same issue out of my 08' Accord. Did u ever find out what was causing this?

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I'm having the same problem with 2008 Accord 4 cyl. It cranks and gets stuck like the battery is dead, I wait a few seconds and it starts right up. First time it happened I got a new new battery. The two times it's happened car was warmed up. The only other thing I've noticed lately is even though the car normally starts fine car it doesn't seem to start with the forced it used to in the morning but it has been a little cooler. It's not much less but I notice it.

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