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Disabling starter kill in 95 Accord


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f150on22s 
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Posted: June 05, 2004 at 4:52 PM / IP Logged  

I'm not too familiar with Hondas, but my girlfriend just got a 95 Accord.  We were wanting to get rid of the starter kill.  Its just a little button you have to push every time you want to start the car, and it gets a little annnoying.  How can you go about doing this?

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what do u mean a little button???
is it on your key ring??
post more info.....
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look where wires come out of steering column...should see a thick BLACK/ white wire...this is your starter wire...it should be cut...? is it...?if so dis-connect wires that are connected to each side of the cut starter wire...make sure you dont leave anything bare or hanging(as far as wires to push-button...etc...)then simply take both ends of cut starter wire and re-connect by using butt connectors...etc...this should fix it...ummmm...if your confused make sure to add another post...stating question before you start ...ever use a dmm...?

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