Civic Hybrid starting

Discussion in 'Civic' started by dxmah, Mar 17, 2005.

  1. dxmah

    dxmah Guest

    On my 2003 Civic Hybrid, I noticed in the past few days on initial start
    when turning the key over, the engine doesn't start immediately like it
    normally doses. I had to turn it several times before it kicked in but after
    a delay. Any thoughts on what's going on? Should I be concerned? Thanks/don
     
    dxmah, Mar 17, 2005
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  2. dxmah

    dold Guest

    It's so quiet, it might be hard to tell, but is the engine turning over and
    not starting, or is it failing to turn over?
    If it's turning over and not starting, then it should be "normal"
    troubleshooting. If it's not turning, then it's a hybrid issue... although
    it could still be an ignition switch or something like that.

    How many miles do you have on it? Still under warranty? In California, if
    it's an AT-PZEV, it has a long warranty on some items. I bought mine as an
    SULEV, in the last shipment before the AT-PZEV.
     
    dold, Mar 17, 2005
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  3. dxmah

    dxmah Guest

    On my 2003 Civic Hybrid, I noticed in the past few days on initial start
    when turning the key over, the engine doesn't start immediately like it
    normally doses. I had to turn it several times before it kicked in but after
    a delay. Any thoughts on what's going on? Should I be concerned?
    If it's turning over and not starting, then it should be "normal"
    troubleshooting. If it's not turning, then it's a hybrid issue... although
    it could still be an ignition switch or something like that. How many miles
    do you have on it? Still under warranty? In California, if it's an
    AT-PZEV, it has a long warranty on some items. I bought mine as an
    SULEV, in the last shipment before the AT-PZEV.
    Hi Clarence:
    Thanks for answering the question but it only has 28K miles and yes, I'm
    quiet aware of the 'quiet' starting. Again, when turning the key, the engine
    is turning but not starting immediately like it normally did in the past. I
    read in the owners manual to try pumping the acc pedal down then turning the
    key which it finally started...I'm a little worried since why all of a
    sudden the change in routine? Would this be covered under warranty if it did
    need some type of repair?
    Best, Hal
     
    dxmah, Mar 17, 2005
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  4. dxmah

    dold Guest

    For three years / 36,000 miles, almost any problem is covered by warranty.
    I would take it in if I saw a big change in performance like that.
    Maybe I'd wait for the 30,000 mile service interval, depending on how badly
    it seemed to be off normal.
    What about the gas mileage? Is this only on one tank of gas, or is it
    ongoing?
     
    dold, Mar 17, 2005
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