No lights, no power, new battery, new ignition lock cylinder

Asked by HondaHelp1997 Feb 13, 2019 at 04:58 PM about the 1997 Honda Accord Special Edition

Question type: General

Somebody robbed my car and my key got
stick in the ignition. I have replaced the whole
ignition and lock cylinder. I have a brand new
charged battery. I have no idea why it won't
start until less the alarm has locked it up
because when I tried to jump it (before it
didn't turn out. Or no lights) the horn was
going off. I've looked where to disable the
alarm and tried it all but still nothing. I have
one key to the doors ( the one I got out of the
old ignition) and a new one to the ignition
that came with it. I've never had a key fob.
Tell me why it won't light up run or sound.

2 Answers

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Check your battery cables both ends, then check the 50 amp ignition fuse in the underhood fuse block, as far as that goes you should check all the fuses.

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