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Old Feb 19, 2009
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Need help,car wont start!

Just put in a new batt. in my 06 civic,now I have no power at all to my ignition,no dash lights,nothing.It must have blown a fuse or something,but wich one and where do I find it?
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Re: Need help,car wont start!

If you have no power to even start the car or have the chime chime, then your cables are loose. If it is only some lights or some accessories, then check the fuses under the hood. The fuse box should be close to the battery and double check all the fuses, especially the Main Fuse and the Back-Up Fuse.
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Re: Need help,car wont start!

having same issues on 03 civic , it acts like the imobillizer is keeping it from firing,after a while all dash lights come on and car starts and runs great. BUT i never know when it might do it again , can anybody help with suggestions. Car spins but is getting no fuel. Flip flopping the key and messing with shifter doeasnt help.

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