1996 Civic starting related
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1996 Civic starting related
Mine is a 1996 civic auto transmission, 213K km. Last winter (<15C
outside) there was no problem starting as it used to start immidiately
after turning it ON. But now a days in hot summer conditions, evey
morning temperature falls as low as 5C and starting takes more time
(2-3 seconds) than it usually takes when the engine is warm. I am sure
it did not happen in the Winter. I checked TeGGeR's FAQ section but my
problem does not fall into any categories there.
More specifically, when I try to start a cold engine, it sounds
chugga-chugga-chugga and then starts (in one attempt, of course). My
spark plug wires are original NGK and they are new. Car is well
maintained. If this persists, I wonder whether it will start in the
coming Winter!
Suggestions are always appreciated. Thanks.
outside) there was no problem starting as it used to start immidiately
after turning it ON. But now a days in hot summer conditions, evey
morning temperature falls as low as 5C and starting takes more time
(2-3 seconds) than it usually takes when the engine is warm. I am sure
it did not happen in the Winter. I checked TeGGeR's FAQ section but my
problem does not fall into any categories there.
More specifically, when I try to start a cold engine, it sounds
chugga-chugga-chugga and then starts (in one attempt, of course). My
spark plug wires are original NGK and they are new. Car is well
maintained. If this persists, I wonder whether it will start in the
coming Winter!
Suggestions are always appreciated. Thanks.
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Re: 1996 Civic starting related
How old is the battery?
I would start by checking its voltage per the five quick
checks at
http://home.earthlink.net/~honda.lioness/id13.html
"ExtremeValue" <raheem@gmail.com> wrote
> Mine is a 1996 civic auto transmission, 213K km. Last
> winter (<15C
> outside) there was no problem starting as it used to start
> immidiately
> after turning it ON. But now a days in hot summer
> conditions, evey
> morning temperature falls as low as 5C and starting takes
> more time
> (2-3 seconds) than it usually takes when the engine is
> warm. I am sure
> it did not happen in the Winter. I checked TeGGeR's FAQ
> section but my
> problem does not fall into any categories there.
>
> More specifically, when I try to start a cold engine, it
> sounds
> chugga-chugga-chugga and then starts (in one attempt, of
> course). My
> spark plug wires are original NGK and they are new. Car is
> well
> maintained. If this persists, I wonder whether it will
> start in the
> coming Winter!
>
> Suggestions are always appreciated. Thanks.
>
I would start by checking its voltage per the five quick
checks at
http://home.earthlink.net/~honda.lioness/id13.html
"ExtremeValue" <raheem@gmail.com> wrote
> Mine is a 1996 civic auto transmission, 213K km. Last
> winter (<15C
> outside) there was no problem starting as it used to start
> immidiately
> after turning it ON. But now a days in hot summer
> conditions, evey
> morning temperature falls as low as 5C and starting takes
> more time
> (2-3 seconds) than it usually takes when the engine is
> warm. I am sure
> it did not happen in the Winter. I checked TeGGeR's FAQ
> section but my
> problem does not fall into any categories there.
>
> More specifically, when I try to start a cold engine, it
> sounds
> chugga-chugga-chugga and then starts (in one attempt, of
> course). My
> spark plug wires are original NGK and they are new. Car is
> well
> maintained. If this persists, I wonder whether it will
> start in the
> coming Winter!
>
> Suggestions are always appreciated. Thanks.
>
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Re: 1996 Civic starting related
How old is the battery?
I would start by checking its voltage per the five quick
checks at
http://home.earthlink.net/~honda.lioness/id13.html
"ExtremeValue" <raheem@gmail.com> wrote
> Mine is a 1996 civic auto transmission, 213K km. Last
> winter (<15C
> outside) there was no problem starting as it used to start
> immidiately
> after turning it ON. But now a days in hot summer
> conditions, evey
> morning temperature falls as low as 5C and starting takes
> more time
> (2-3 seconds) than it usually takes when the engine is
> warm. I am sure
> it did not happen in the Winter. I checked TeGGeR's FAQ
> section but my
> problem does not fall into any categories there.
>
> More specifically, when I try to start a cold engine, it
> sounds
> chugga-chugga-chugga and then starts (in one attempt, of
> course). My
> spark plug wires are original NGK and they are new. Car is
> well
> maintained. If this persists, I wonder whether it will
> start in the
> coming Winter!
>
> Suggestions are always appreciated. Thanks.
>
I would start by checking its voltage per the five quick
checks at
http://home.earthlink.net/~honda.lioness/id13.html
"ExtremeValue" <raheem@gmail.com> wrote
> Mine is a 1996 civic auto transmission, 213K km. Last
> winter (<15C
> outside) there was no problem starting as it used to start
> immidiately
> after turning it ON. But now a days in hot summer
> conditions, evey
> morning temperature falls as low as 5C and starting takes
> more time
> (2-3 seconds) than it usually takes when the engine is
> warm. I am sure
> it did not happen in the Winter. I checked TeGGeR's FAQ
> section but my
> problem does not fall into any categories there.
>
> More specifically, when I try to start a cold engine, it
> sounds
> chugga-chugga-chugga and then starts (in one attempt, of
> course). My
> spark plug wires are original NGK and they are new. Car is
> well
> maintained. If this persists, I wonder whether it will
> start in the
> coming Winter!
>
> Suggestions are always appreciated. Thanks.
>
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Re: 1996 Civic starting related
How old is the battery?
I would start by checking its voltage per the five quick
checks at
http://home.earthlink.net/~honda.lioness/id13.html
"ExtremeValue" <raheem@gmail.com> wrote
> Mine is a 1996 civic auto transmission, 213K km. Last
> winter (<15C
> outside) there was no problem starting as it used to start
> immidiately
> after turning it ON. But now a days in hot summer
> conditions, evey
> morning temperature falls as low as 5C and starting takes
> more time
> (2-3 seconds) than it usually takes when the engine is
> warm. I am sure
> it did not happen in the Winter. I checked TeGGeR's FAQ
> section but my
> problem does not fall into any categories there.
>
> More specifically, when I try to start a cold engine, it
> sounds
> chugga-chugga-chugga and then starts (in one attempt, of
> course). My
> spark plug wires are original NGK and they are new. Car is
> well
> maintained. If this persists, I wonder whether it will
> start in the
> coming Winter!
>
> Suggestions are always appreciated. Thanks.
>
I would start by checking its voltage per the five quick
checks at
http://home.earthlink.net/~honda.lioness/id13.html
"ExtremeValue" <raheem@gmail.com> wrote
> Mine is a 1996 civic auto transmission, 213K km. Last
> winter (<15C
> outside) there was no problem starting as it used to start
> immidiately
> after turning it ON. But now a days in hot summer
> conditions, evey
> morning temperature falls as low as 5C and starting takes
> more time
> (2-3 seconds) than it usually takes when the engine is
> warm. I am sure
> it did not happen in the Winter. I checked TeGGeR's FAQ
> section but my
> problem does not fall into any categories there.
>
> More specifically, when I try to start a cold engine, it
> sounds
> chugga-chugga-chugga and then starts (in one attempt, of
> course). My
> spark plug wires are original NGK and they are new. Car is
> well
> maintained. If this persists, I wonder whether it will
> start in the
> coming Winter!
>
> Suggestions are always appreciated. Thanks.
>
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