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Posted at Sat Sep 06, 2008 2:32 pm
By Mrbiolife, New to the forum
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Engine Mechanical problem
1989 Honda Civic 4 cyl Two Wheel Drive Manual 138000 miles
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Hello, I wanted to know if you could assist me in getting my car running. I had this car outside and it would crank, I just had body damage. I let it sit for a while because I lost the keys and now it will not say anything. I replace the battery, because it was completley drained and now the lights, radio etc come on. When pressing in the clutch to start the car, once again it says nothing.

I hope that the motor has not lock up and now I will not be able to get it up and running.

thanks in advance for your support
 
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Posted at Sat Sep 06, 2008 3:01 pm
By Rob2008, Tech level 4
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Make sure the terminals are clean . and make sure you are getting power to the starter . If you are then I would take the starter off and check if it still works . Start there ./
 
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