Honda 3.0L Index of Articles

A broken timing belt will cause your 3.0L V-6 Honda (or Acura) to crank but not start. In this tutorial, I'm gonna' show you two ways... [read more] at: troubleshootmyvehicle.com

A cranks but does not start condition on your Honda 3.0L Accord can have you pulling your hair out since one component out of bunch... [read more] at: troubleshootmyvehicle.com

Crankshaft Position (CKP) Sensors and Camshaft Positions (CMP) Sensors used on cars and trucks today come in all sorts of different shapes, sizes and configurations. All... [read more]

Troubleshooting a misfire condition on your 3.0L equipped Honda Accord (Odyssey or Acura CL) can seem quite intimidating and/or near... [read more] at: troubleshootmyvehicle.com

Bench Testing the starter is the most effective way to find out if the starter motor is in fact bad. This is an easy test that you can accomplish yourself without having to... [read more]

There are two ways to test the starter motor... on or off the car. In this tutorial, I'll show you how to test the starter motor... [read more] at: troubleshootmyvehicle.com

Testing a Starter Motor on the car or truck is a pretty easy test. I'll take you thru' this Starter test step by step. This How To Test The Starter article applies to... [read more]

Testing the compression of all 6 cylinders on your Honda/Acura 3.0L V6 is not hard. In this tutorial, I'll show you how to do it in a... [read more] at: troubleshootmyvehicle.com

This is the EASIEST on car test for testing a bad alternator! If you've been wondering how to test the alternator on your car, this... [read more] at: troubleshootmyvehicle.com

The throttle position sensor on your 3.0L V6 equipped Honda Accord (Acura CL) can be accurately tested without a scan tool. How? by using a simple multimeter. In this... [read more]