Honda Civic 2007

Asked by GuruWH9FM May 07, 2018 at 02:05 PM about the 2007 Honda Accord EX

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My Honda Civic 07 has been giving me a little
problem one day it just didn’t turn on when I would
turn the key the lights would come on and no
cranking is heard I’ve replaced the battery the
alternator and the starter and has all the fuze
checked and everything’s fine but it’s still not
turning on sometimes until I pass charge what can
be going on?

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My friend, a service manager at the local Honda dealership, tells me that the 2007 Honda Accord has a record of high incidents where they fail to start because of drain in the battery and other electrical system problems. When a vehicle is diagnosed withe the battery drain, they replace all fuses and relays associated with the battery and starter They also conduct a complete check of the wires and have found humidity getting to them, leading to corrosion, in which case the wires or harness is replaced. Follow the advise by Ryan about battery terminals and keep in mind what my friend says however, do not start replacing relays and fuses before you test them.

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