Civic Wont Start Help.
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93 civic will not start just replaced the ignition and have put multiple starters in and a new
relay new dizzy and no start will not even crank over . ? is it my injectors i just did the swap a single v the clutch has no pressure yet i didnt bleed it yet could that be the problem please help.
relay new dizzy and no start will not even crank over . ? is it my injectors i just did the swap a single v the clutch has no pressure yet i didnt bleed it yet could that be the problem please help.
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Re: Civic Wont Start Help.
d16z6 all stock ecu idk if there are cels i just dropped it in it wont start
when i go to tap the starter it makes a whining noise by the alternator
and i changed the spark plugs also nothing differnt
when i go to tap the starter it makes a whining noise by the alternator
and i changed the spark plugs also nothing differnt
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automatic starter on manual trans?
If its not even cranking over you cant begin to figure out if there is a timing, ignition, spark, etc issue.
If its not even cranking over you cant begin to figure out if there is a timing, ignition, spark, etc issue.
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Re: Civic Wont Start Help.
if it wont crank it has to be like battery, connections, clutch pedal switch, etc.
when you put the key to on position do you get dash lights?
when you put the key to on position do you get dash lights?
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Re: Civic Wont Start Help.
i forgot to mention that it was converted to auto to stick by previous owner so maybe the clutch is a problem ?
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Re: Civic Wont Start Help.
First thing's first....
Grab a socket and a ratchet, then try turning the engine by hand. Does the timing belt move? If yes, move to the next step.
Take the small wire off the starter, go to the inside of the car and put the key in the ON position with the car in neutral.
Take a jumper wire and go from the small terminal of the starter to the terminal with the power wire on it. The car should start cranking.
Let me know if it cranks/starts from that point.
Grab a socket and a ratchet, then try turning the engine by hand. Does the timing belt move? If yes, move to the next step.
Take the small wire off the starter, go to the inside of the car and put the key in the ON position with the car in neutral.
Take a jumper wire and go from the small terminal of the starter to the terminal with the power wire on it. The car should start cranking.
Let me know if it cranks/starts from that point.
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i had this same issue on my DA..... turned out to be the malfunctioning alarm system. ripped it out, cleaned up the wires where it was spliced in to, and cranked right up.
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Re: Civic Wont Start Help.
First thing's first....
Grab a socket and a ratchet, then try turning the engine by hand. Does the timing belt move? If yes, move to the next step.
Take the small wire off the starter, go to the inside of the car and put the key in the ON position with the car in neutral.
Take a jumper wire and go from the small terminal of the starter to the terminal with the power wire on it. The car should start cranking.
Let me know if it cranks/starts from that point.
Grab a socket and a ratchet, then try turning the engine by hand. Does the timing belt move? If yes, move to the next step.
Take the small wire off the starter, go to the inside of the car and put the key in the ON position with the car in neutral.
Take a jumper wire and go from the small terminal of the starter to the terminal with the power wire on it. The car should start cranking.
Let me know if it cranks/starts from that point.