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Anonymous Posted on Aug 03, 2017

My 2003 honda civic wont start

My 2003 honda civic won't after altenator light blinks and battery went off. after battery charged and mechanic attended to it. he claims the circuit board ought to be changed. he brought the new circuit board which ought to be programmed with the key. now the key and circuit board is not responding to programming what could be the cause? over a month this issue cannot be solved.it driving me nuts

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 07, 2009

SOURCE: Need Honda Civic Audio CODE

I had the same problem, took it to a Honda dealership and it took them about 2 minutes to reset it, and he gave me the code. All for free, and I didn't buy the car there. Don't pay!

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 16, 2009

SOURCE: 1989 honda accord 4 dr--new battery--starter will not start

make sure your getting full contact with you main positive and ground if nor another thing can be you fuel pump you can try replacing that also

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 10, 2009

SOURCE: 2001 honda civic ex

if its a standard check the clutch pedal switch if its an auto check the neutral safety switch and check the fuse in the fusebox that says CRANK

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Rob Sinbad

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  • Posted on Jul 15, 2009

SOURCE: 1991 honda civic si starting problem

have you check the ground wire from your negative wire to battery post? check to see the battery is strong. if it doesn't turn over the engine or crank the engine mean no good ground to the cables. if the car ran fine I dont understand why the car wont crank or turn the motor over it just quit. if the battery check out strong 12 V, starter serenoid may be faulty on your starter or it may be hot and will not turn starter over.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 17, 2009

SOURCE: 97 honda civic remote broke key sets off alarm and

try to unhook the battery cabels and do the process over again and if that dont work then turn key all the way to the forward possition and have some one jup the starter by arking metel on the positive termenal on to metel

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