Found a solution to Accord problem

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Asked by Jorge Dec 27, 2018 at 12:25 PM about the 2018 Honda Accord 1.5T EX FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Please before spending any money at the dealer or
replacing the starter or any part , just get a ground
negative battery wire long enough to get from the
black terminal to the solid body of the engine, the
whole problem is a very small wire that Honda put
and that can not give the ground that the starter
and all other parts need to start the car . I just did
it yesterday to my Honda Accord 2013 with start
push button and it started in the first attempt every
time I tried so enjoy your car again

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I am from Jordan Middle East and I have a Honda Accord 2005 and the agent refuses to maintain and explain the line I have a blast in the cold air cooled Manfold does not know the reason knowing that the holidays repeated for the second time

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