95 Honda civic

Asked by Oliviamg13 Sep 22, 2016 at 07:27 PM about the 1995 Honda Civic Coupe EX

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

So my Honda civic died when I was driving
home the other day. I lost all gas and
breaks. And now when you try to start it the
starter runs but doesn't connect or turn the
engine. I've head distributor or relay. But I
did need a trannt flush bad and wondering if
I get that changed with a new filter if it may
start without replacing everything else.

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If the starter is not engaging the fly wheel then starter may be bad or not getting power. Transmission service fluid & filter will not fix the starter. For some reason it died and lost all power and now will not turn the engine over I would first have the battery load tested auto-zone can do this for you. I would check the battery terminals & terminal wires for corrosion and burned and melted , frayed wires replace if needed, Check ground from frame to engine block and ground from battery to frame. Check all fuses. Have alternator tested at auto-zone too. If this gets you going then do a transmission full service.

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