OK, this is real, my car isn't turning over, display is not there either
#1
OK, this is real, my car isn't turning over, display is not there either
I had my battery checked yesterday and it was fine. Anyone else know anything about this? Eventually, the car does start, but this last time it took three turns of the key. The lights are acting funny on the display, coming on after being off for a while. Please help.
#2
Re: OK, this is real, my car isn't turning over, display is not there either
Found this at edmunds.com, same problem....
Last week, my 2003 (manual)civic hybrid started hesitating during accelaration, especially in the lower gears -- sort of a shuddering... then my IMA light went on, then my SRS light, and my emergency brake light -- I brought it into the dealer, they recharged the battery pack, said I was all set. Drove it for a day, it started bucking again and then the IMA light went on again -- brought it in, they had it for two days and now they say they "think" it is the ABS which is somehow related to the IMA? and they need to order the part, which by the way is $900 bucks. Said they didn't know if that would solve the problem but the computer codes indicated that the ABS was a likely candidate. But my ABS light never came on. I have 84,000 miles on this car and at this point I just want to sell it. Any advice?
Last week, my 2003 (manual)civic hybrid started hesitating during accelaration, especially in the lower gears -- sort of a shuddering... then my IMA light went on, then my SRS light, and my emergency brake light -- I brought it into the dealer, they recharged the battery pack, said I was all set. Drove it for a day, it started bucking again and then the IMA light went on again -- brought it in, they had it for two days and now they say they "think" it is the ABS which is somehow related to the IMA? and they need to order the part, which by the way is $900 bucks. Said they didn't know if that would solve the problem but the computer codes indicated that the ABS was a likely candidate. But my ABS light never came on. I have 84,000 miles on this car and at this point I just want to sell it. Any advice?
#3
Re: OK, this is real, my car isn't turning over, display is not there either
Maybe it is a bad ground, loose battery cables (to the 12v) A lose connector at the computer. I had my car freak out on me and it turned out to be a loose battery cable on the 12v.
#4
Re: OK, this is real, my car isn't turning over, display is not there either
That would be great, but with the bucking that my car is already having I have a feeling I'm in for some bad news.
#5
Re: OK, this is real, my car isn't turning over, display is not there either
My car is at 71,000 miles and the lead-acid cell under the hood needs replacing.
While in an extended FAS in the middle of the night my headlights dim down to almost useless after a few minutes.
Restarting the engine blasts them back to full.
At the end of a long FAS if I turn the steering wheel hard power steering is jerky and the radio cuts out and my air horn blows only one horn.
Last Spring I was parked on a store curb waiting for my wife to come back. I had the engine off, headlights on, blower set to high and the radio on.
I had to wait probably 35-40 minutes and when I tried to restart-
All I heard was a clicking sound like an old starter relay on a dead battery.
A couple more key turns and she started right up. IMA battery was normal full.
I'm sure I just need to go pick up a new lead-acid cell.
While in an extended FAS in the middle of the night my headlights dim down to almost useless after a few minutes.
Restarting the engine blasts them back to full.
At the end of a long FAS if I turn the steering wheel hard power steering is jerky and the radio cuts out and my air horn blows only one horn.
Last Spring I was parked on a store curb waiting for my wife to come back. I had the engine off, headlights on, blower set to high and the radio on.
I had to wait probably 35-40 minutes and when I tried to restart-
All I heard was a clicking sound like an old starter relay on a dead battery.
A couple more key turns and she started right up. IMA battery was normal full.
I'm sure I just need to go pick up a new lead-acid cell.
#7
Re: OK, this is real, my car isn't turning over, display is not there either
I heard some HCH needed an IMA upgrade since it sounds like your battery is not charging at all. that it helps to check your 12 volt. You have an awesome car, don't give in yet.
#9
Re: OK, this is real, my car isn't turning over, display is not there either
Yikes - not fun at all... I had to have my conventional battery replaced at about 65,000 miles... however, it was noticed at service that this needed to be done. I had no issues whatsoever with lights, starting, etc.
So, either yours is a different problem, mine was caught earlier, or the dealer sold me a new battery when I didn't need one!
Interested to hear the outcome.
So, either yours is a different problem, mine was caught earlier, or the dealer sold me a new battery when I didn't need one!
Interested to hear the outcome.
#10
Re: OK, this is real, my car isn't turning over, display is not there either
My conventional battery is fine, I had it checked this past weekend. There is something else going on and I'm not excited to hear about it. I take it in Wednesday, I'll post the outcome and my bill then.