My battery is good, but I have no juice anywhere in the car.

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Asked by gmaksland Dec 30, 2012 at 06:29 PM about the 2004 Honda Accord LX

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Our battery was weak a couple of weeks ago and had to jump start a few times.  One morning, no start, so I attempted to jump start again but it did not start and there is no juice (electric) anywhere on dash or radio.  I bought new battery and installed it but no change.  This car is just sitting in my driveway waiting for me to tow it somewhere.  Need some advice please.

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@js08016. Thanks for the advice, fuse was bad. Dealer price was just over $10. They also say that these go out a lot, so now I know where to start if it happens again.

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100 amp fuse is for the battery and auto parts clerk told me they go out about every 10 years. Note- they are bolted in so they will not pull out like other fuses

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New battery new alternator no 100 amp fuse no juice totally dead

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I found the problem! New battery but nothing inside car is working. Lights, hazards, locks, nothing. The negative battery where it connects to the frame of the car is painted and the screw was a little loose. I removed screw and cleaned screw, cable connection and scrapped the paint away so it would make a good connection. and WALLA. working...

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I had same problem. Thank you all for the contributions. Was running, left lights on overnight by accident, jumped car . . .no joy. I swapped battery with another 2003 Honda I am rebuilding and knew was working. no start, not power to anything. found the fuse box under the hood, 100 amp did get removed and had failed. I will replace and see where we are. thank you all. :-)

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Follow up. new 100 amp fuse $4.03. engine started right up when replaced. Thank you all. :-)

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2016 Honda no good .long. Time. I work last car. everyday. Problem. Services. Very bad. With certainty ldonot recommend buying a Honda very bad.customers .my name Dursun Ekinci

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Js08016 I posted a new question, but same problem with no power and new battery. I assume fuse under hood, but is it a standard 100 amp maxi Spade fuse or a different bolt down application? Can I get it at Auto parts or have to go to dealership? Thanks!

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Car was working fine still my battery died. Replace with new battery but it didn’t start? Honda Accord 2003 XL

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My 2000 Honda accord went lights while jump starting another accord no dash lights or anything. I checked fuse box and battery fuse was blowed. Changed it .got dash lights back but when I turned the key it acted as if battery was dead. Tried to jump it off with my pickup and it killed the pickup dead knocked out all its power. What the ^%$#@ is going on. Need HELP

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2010 Honda Accord no power any where battery is good and fuses are good what could be the problem

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My Honda Accord 2017 , the battery is good but once in awhile there is no electrical at all, fo awhile electrical came back

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