If your engine won't start – HONDA 2000 Civic Coupe - Owner's Manual User Manual

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If Your Engine Won't Start

Diagnosing why your engine won't

start falls into two areas, depending

on what you hear when you turn the

key to START (III):

You hear nothing, or almost

nothing. The engine's starter

motor does not operate at all, or

operates very slowly.

You can hear the starter motor

operating normally, or the starter

motor sounds like it is spinning

faster than normal, but the engine

does not start up and run.

Nothing Happens or the Starter

Motor Operates Very Slowly

When you turn the ignition switch to

START (III), you do not hear the

normal noise of the engine trying to

start. You may hear a clicking sound

or series of clicks, or nothing at all.

Check these things:

Check the transmission interlock.

If you have a manual transmission,

the clutch pedal must be pushed

all the way to the floor or the

starter will not operate. With an

automatic transmission, it must be

in Park or Neutral.

Turn the ignition switch to ON (II).

Turn on the headlights and check

their brightness. If the headlights

are very dim or don't light at all,

the battery is discharged. See

Jump Starting on page

227

.

Turn the ignition switch to START

(III). If the headlights do not dim,

check the condition of the fuses. If

the fuses are OK, there is proba-

bly something wrong with the

electrical circuit for the ignition

switch or starter motor. You will

need a qualified technician to

determine the problem. (See

Emergency Towing on page

241

.)

If the headlights dim noticeably or

go out when you try to start the

engine, either the battery is dis-

charged or the connections are

corroded. Check the condition of

the battery and terminal connec-

tions (see page

189

). You can

then try jump starting the vehicle

from a booster battery (see page

227

).

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