I have a 1992 honda accord ex and every time I go to start it, it won't fully turn over. It cranks up but won't come all the way on unless I give it a jump, could this be the battery

Asked by toliveu4 Mar 14, 2015 at 07:35 PM about the 1992 Honda Accord EX

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It could definitely be the battery, and it could also be a bad/corroded connection someplace or even the starter or alternator going bad and it just needs that extra bit of juice or ground connection to start it completely. Any idea of the batteries actual age? if it is or you think it might be older than 5 years, do yourself a favor and replace it anyway. Let us know.

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