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Oct 06, 2010 (7:44 pm)
Im not really sure here. I have a 97 honda civic ex 5 spd. I jus bought it from a couple who had it sitting for a couple months, and sold it to me because their kid couldnt pass his written exam.. anyways, after starting the car and driving it to my house, the battery died.. so I took it to walmart cause it was a new battery from when they had put it in, and walmart said it was a bad battery, so obviously I got a new one. So after hookin it up, The car started just fine. So, because I had a class to go to, I let it sit and took my other car since the honda isnt yet registered. so after 4 hours tops of sitting with a new battery, I came back home, turned its lights on, tried to start it, and it wouldnt start. the key wouldnt even move. i think it may be the alternator? but my dad said it could be the clutch switch or an ignition problem due to the cold moisture.. any ideas?
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#5 of 5 Re: 2007 Civic EX dead overnight [thecptn]
by 97203guy
Dec 13, 2010 (4:29 am)
Hello, I have a 2006 Civic EX with NAV system.
I purchased a 72 Month Battery 13 Months ago.
On Wednesday I drove to work with no problem.
After work my car would not start, almost dead Battery.
Called Security and they gave me a Jump.
Car drove home normally But was Totally dead the next day.
Put the Battery on charger with a 6 AMP tapering Charge.
Plenty of Battery the next morning but when I tried to start the car would start then immediately die with the Key Icon Flashing.
Evidently the ECU had lost the key code and would no longer recognize my keys. Had the Vehicle towed to Dick Hannah Honda in Vancouver Washington. I specifically asked that they checkout the charging system. They examined the Car and Said that the Battery would Not hold a charge. So they Charged me for a New Battery, Recoded the ECU and told me that the Charging system was OK. The next morning the New Battery was Totally dead. Not even a flicker from any of the Dash LED's. So what do I do now? They have Computers to tell them what is wrong . Why can't they figure it out? It is obvious that there is a short or some electrical load that is draining the Battery overnight. If it was me I would use a voltmeter to check for voltage across the fuses with the Ignition switch off to find the problem. Are Honda Mechanics unable to do this?