
Engine Cranks but Won't Start or Hard to Start with Clicking Sound
The 2019 Honda Accord exhibits intermittent hard starting or no-start condition accompanied by a clicking sound. This typically indicates a weak battery, poor electrical connection, or starter motor issue. The clicking is often the starter solenoid engaging but failing to crank the engine due to insufficient power.
Diagnosis Details
Possible Causes
Weak or failing battery (low voltage, sulfation, or age-related degradation)
Corroded or loose battery terminals or ground connections
Faulty starter motor or solenoid (worn brushes, stuck plunger, or internal short)
Related OBD-II Codes
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What You Should Do
1.
Check battery voltage (should be 12.6V+ at rest, >10V during cranking).
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Clean and tighten battery terminals and ground straps.
3.
Test starter relay and fuses.
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