car won't start, but everything powers up
My sister has a 98 Civic DX auto and she went to her friend's house and when she was leaving she tried to start her car but it wouldn't even turn over. It doesn't make a clicking noise, nothing happens. The radio works and all and everything else (cluster lights up) but the car won't start. Can this be the starter? If so, how do I replace it? Which parts are compatible with my sister's car? TIA
Thanks I'll try that but can anyone show me a picture of the starter solenoid?? I have no idea what this is. Also the car has about 165k miles on it.
Sounds dumb and obvious, but i got so used to driving a manual that i leave autos in drive when i park and can never figure out why it wont start.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 95hatch »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Sounds dumb and obvious, but i got so used to driving a manual that i leave autos in drive when i park and can never figure out why it wont start.
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been there done that....
</TD></TR></TABLE>been there done that....
haha
I will check on that solenoid, can someone at least tell me where it's located and what it looks like?
And also if it's the starter, which starters can I use? Only auto? 92-00 or 96-00 only? Or which years? DX/EX doesn't matter?
I will check on that solenoid, can someone at least tell me where it's located and what it looks like?
And also if it's the starter, which starters can I use? Only auto? 92-00 or 96-00 only? Or which years? DX/EX doesn't matter?
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also check the alarm system in those cars...could have set off the alarm that would cut the starter...or maybe if it came with a chip that fell out
Also, she could have left her lights on and the battery is dying. That has happened to me before. There just isn't enough juice to turn the car on but the low current stuff still works. Did you try to jump start the car?
umm it might be the starter... but i'd try to buy a new battery first. I've had that happen to 2 of our cars, but it had that click sound from the starter, whereas yours doesn't. All we did was buy a new battery for the cars, and they fired right up. ohh and if the battery is that old, it's not gonna help trying to charge it up. either.... tried that already too.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by SuperMan19 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">umm it might be the starter... but i'd try to buy a new battery first. I've had that happen to 2 of our cars, but it had that click sound from the starter, whereas yours doesn't. All we did was buy a new battery for the cars, and they fired right up. ohh and if the battery is that old, it's not gonna help trying to charge it up. either.... tried that already too. </TD></TR></TABLE>
We already tried charging it and we bought a new battery. No luck. Anyone with info please help!
We already tried charging it and we bought a new battery. No luck. Anyone with info please help!
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 95hatch »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Sounds dumb and obvious, but i got so used to driving a manual that i leave autos in drive when i park and can never figure out why it wont start.
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haha yeah i have done that to
</TD></TR></TABLE>haha yeah i have done that to
its definately having to do with the starter solenoid. If all the lights/radio/blah blah is working, then the battery would at least have enough juice to make the solenoid *click* Check it out mang! Ohm meters are your friend too!
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Caveman74 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">look on the left side of the tranny, Find the starter, the solinoid is a small cylinder looking part on the starter. check the wires, see if they are loose</TD></TR></TABLE>
Ok this is the same for automatic transmission as well? BTW I'm not even familiar with the starter, where is it located and what does it look like?
Ok this is the same for automatic transmission as well? BTW I'm not even familiar with the starter, where is it located and what does it look like?
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Ok this is the same for automatic transmission as well? BTW I'm not even familiar with the starter, where is it located and what does it look like?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Does anyone know??
Ok this is the same for automatic transmission as well? BTW I'm not even familiar with the starter, where is it located and what does it look like?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Does anyone know??
that also sonds like the stock alarm. my friends civic does the same. I just pulled the ecu fuse and undid the batt for 10 minutes. that reset everything and the car started back up.
Ok guys bad news. I checked all the fuses under the hood, and inside the car. All fuses are fine. I checked the starter solenoid, all the wires are plugged in. Checked all the little stuff, nothing.
Now, just today I tried to arm/disarm the alarm but it would not go off. The alarm is not working at all. How can I check the alarm to see if it is working or not? I'm pretty sure it's the alarm now.
Now, just today I tried to arm/disarm the alarm but it would not go off. The alarm is not working at all. How can I check the alarm to see if it is working or not? I'm pretty sure it's the alarm now.
But would that explain the alarm not working?? I don't think the starter/starter ground or solenoid has anything to do with the alarm does it??


