1999 Civic EX-G: ENGINE Lag, Driver Door Lock JAMMED

Discussion in 'Civic' started by Rick, Dec 5, 2003.

  1. Rick

    Rick Guest

    Hello Everyone,

    I've been plagued with two problems, one of which
    just popped up tonight after returning from the
    mall with some Christmas shopping. But first on with problem one. Just to
    let everyone know, my car is always in tip-top shape, its been rust-proofed
    and always has all the oil changes and Honda inspections done timely.

    1) Just recently (in the last 4 days) the engine whicle starting up, is
    just not perky anymore. Normally Hondas in general have a quick startup
    (upon turning the ignition key). But mine, on the other just suddenly has
    devloped a lag in the startup, like its about to "die" on me. After a about
    lagging four rounds (while the ignition key is turned) the engine starts up.
    I called in Honda and the guy is saying that it might be my battery as Honda
    batteries have a 4-5 year life span. But the thing is, I havent got a single
    battery light indicator on my dash and after startup the car runs smoothly
    (CD player runs, heater). I also just recently got my 96,000km major
    inspection done.

    2) This next problem has really got me pissed (excuse the language). As I
    was saying, after returning to my car with some Christmas shopping and
    inserting the ignition key into my door lock the key wouldnt turn! Its like
    something got jammed, and it was fine all today (never had the problem since
    I bought the car). I resorted to opening the door from the passenger side
    and crawling into the driver's side. From what I've deducted, someone tried
    to break into my vehicle using some sort of hanger-type wire (inserting into
    door lock). But I guess they failed, probably someone was walking by? Now
    thats just a deduction, but I also doubt that my key lock would just "fail"
    on me out of the blue.

    Any ideas? and how much am I looking at to get this fixed? **pulls out
    hair**


    Thanks for to everyone ahead of time.
     
    Rick, Dec 5, 2003
    #1
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