have a Honda CR-V 2007 wont start,has newer battery and doesn't want to shift into Neutral, or when shifted into Neutral it wont start, and the car wont move when pushed.

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Asked by Guru9K2S5 Jul 11, 2017 at 12:06 PM about the 2007 Honda CR-V EX AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

has juce, wont start and doesn't seem to shift into neutral

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make sure the batt. terminals are clean and tight , check any main fuses or links , Are you sure the batt is charged ? There may be a starter relay

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you can remove the shift lock cover by your shifter and push it down with a key or small screwdriver and you should be able to put it in neutral

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Mark, thanks I tried that and moved the the shiftier to Neutral, i could attempt to start the car but got the same results as in Park, ,no turn over. but the car wouldn't move if pushed. Also when i try to start I notice the gear indicator on the dash has a the Park light up in red, and the Drive light up in green.

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The car won't turn over there's no lights the the shift gear won't move what do I do

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it probably won't start in neutral , sounds like it doesn't know it's in park in order to start , there's a solenoid that'll let you shift when brake applied , one thing at a time

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My honda 2007 crv won start, new battery.im thinking it may be a ground wire...please help.

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