07 Honda Accord v6 vtec hesitates to start sometimes but runs fine

Asked by GuruXQW38 Nov 04, 2018 at 03:00 PM about the 2007 Honda Accord EX-L V6

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

The car hesitates to start sometimes
after a few second crank it will start it
runs fine ... changed the fuel pump
and problem is still there . It happens
in any temperature no matter if I put
premium or regular gas still happens
with ac off I’ve tried a bigger battery .
Even turning key to on position for a
few seconds until all gauges are in
place . It does it even when the car is
at operating temperature if I turn it off
for even 2 minutes then start again it
hesitates then aswell. I want to fix this
problem anyone have an idea of the
cause ?

2 Answers

If it's intermittent it is the ignition coils same happened with my 07 Honda Accord V6 I replace a spark plugs and ignition coils I tried spark plugs first the car run really good but still hesitated to start replace the ignition coils with MSD which they make for Honda very affordable not only did it fix my problem but it also increase my MPG nicely

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