1998 Honda Accord ex v6?

I have a Honda accord ex v6. While driving it my power steering belt broke. Well after that happen my car no longer wants to cranks. It's throwing no code, it's getting fuel, not over heating, I'm not sure what could be causing this. It turns over just no crank all after my power steering belt broke.

Are you saying crank but no start? Or no crank. If no crank then something else is broken. T-belt. Engine rod. Be specific. We can't read your mind.

Sorry. Yes it will crank, but won't start. From what my husband can tell it's not the timing.

This may sound strange, but when the belt broke the alternator quit working. Hondas of that era are very sensitive to battery voltage. Charge the battery fully and see if that will start the car.

"Turning over" and "cranking" are synonymous. The correct expression is that it won't fire. It turns over or cranks but won't fire (or start).

The broken belt may have damaged something. Look for broken or disconnected wires, particularly going to the ignition coil.

Turning over and cranking mean the same thing jojo. Test for spark and injector pulse. If they are not present you need a crankshaft sensor. If you have spark and injector pulse take the air clear off and shoot a blast of starting fluid into the throttle body and try starting the car. If it starts and runs a few seconds t's time for a fuel pump. Just because there's gas where you checked it doesn't mean you have the required pressure.

Yes

Look for broken or damaged wires to the crank or cam sensors, that would prevent it from starting.

You may have broken your timing belt. Timing belts should be changed every 100,000 miles. The alternator belt maybe have broke because of the timing belt. Shop around for a mechanic the prices and quality differ.

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