98 civic wont start or crank weather below 15f

Discussion in 'Civic' started by oldho69, Jan 28, 2005.

  1. oldho69

    oldho69 Guest

    hello all, i have a 1998 civic EX, manual tranny less than 50,000 miles,
    that will not start in cold weather below 15F. i have replaced the
    alternator,starter, and battery. i dont have a crazy system or any heavy
    pull on the electrical system. can anyone help, i dont want to spend
    anymore money for useless repairs. thanks.
     
    oldho69, Jan 28, 2005
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  2. Look to see if the normal warning lights (alternator, oil pressure, etc.)
    come on in the "run" position when the engine won't crank. If not, I'd
    suspect the ignition switch. Cold weather often brings out the worst in
    them. The failure can be confirmed - we can hope - by heating the switch
    with a hair dryer when the car fails.

    Mike
     
    Michael Pardee, Jan 28, 2005
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  3. oldho69

    motsco_ _ Guest

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    You mean to say the engine doesn't even spin at all, or it spins but
    doesn't start? Please elaborate . . Tell us everything you're seeing /
    hearing when you get in the car and turn the key to the II and then III
    positions. Are you careful to hold the clutch pedal down far enough?

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_ _, Jan 28, 2005
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  4. oldho69

    Jason Guest

    Please let us know whether or not the cooling system has 50 percent water
    and 50 percent antifreeze. If not, you need to drain the cooling system
    and make it happen. Buy the antifreeze from the Honda dealership to be on
    safe side since some brands of antifreeze don't work well in Honda cars.
    Vehicles don't start well when the water is frozen or has ice particles in
    it.
     
    Jason, Jan 28, 2005
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  5. oldho69

    Remco Guest

    What do you mean with it not starting? Is the car turning but not
    "catching"?
     
    Remco, Jan 28, 2005
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