Do you have to disconnect the ground from the battery?

Do you have to disconnect the ground from the battery?

First, check to ensure the ground is solid and the connection at the starter is good. To do this, disconnect the ground at the battery (safety first), then disconnect each from where they are mounted at the end away from the battery. Make sure these connections are clean and both are in good shape.

Is there a Honda Civic that won’t start?

As of yesterday, my 2002 Honda Civic no longer starts or even cranks, even with a boost from another vehicle. Check engine light isn’t on, and the car is currently too unstable for me to get a reading from my Bluetooth OBD reader. Here’s what we currently know:

Why does my Honda Civic Keep Going Bonkers?

Here’s what we currently know: With the key in the on position (II), sometimes (but not always), the car goes totally bonkers, with random dash lights blinking and a variety of different clicks coming from the dash, the gear shift, and the glove box. Both battery connectors are less than a year old and have zero corrosion.

Is there an ignition switch on a Honda Odyssey?

The ignition switch/wiring (Honda part number 35130-S0X-A02) seems not to include any keys, so it does not include the full switch that includes the lock tumblers. There is also a question about an immobilizer unit, but I don’t think my Odyssey has one.

As of yesterday, my 2002 Honda Civic no longer starts or even cranks, even with a boost from another vehicle. Check engine light isn’t on, and the car is currently too unstable for me to get a reading from my Bluetooth OBD reader. Here’s what we currently know:

First, check to ensure the ground is solid and the connection at the starter is good. To do this, disconnect the ground at the battery (safety first), then disconnect each from where they are mounted at the end away from the battery. Make sure these connections are clean and both are in good shape.

Can a bad battery cause a car to not start?

Sometimes your car starts, sometimes it doesn’t. Intermittent operation can be a sign of a failing starter solenoid. Bad battery – If the battery voltage is low it will be unable to provide enough power to start your engine. Blown fuse – Sometimes the simplest explanation is the best one.