2000 Honda Civic Starting issue

Discussion in 'Civic' started by Subhabrata Bhattacharyya, Jul 14, 2005.

  1. Hi group,
    My 2000 Honda civic is running fine. However, I noticed that the cranking
    for starting the engine is lasting about two seconds more than it used to.
    It is starting up in one crank everytime though. This is happening only when
    it is a cold start. When the car is warmed up it is not doing it. I am
    suspecting the battery which I never changed after buying the car. Its not
    that big an issue, but I am afraid it is indicating something which I do not
    know or may lead to something big. Should I go for a battery check up?
    Thanks for the help,
    Subha
     
    Subhabrata Bhattacharyya, Jul 14, 2005
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  2. Subhabrata Bhattacharyya

    Elle Guest

    To get the ball rolling:

    Five years is a good long life for a battery. Particularly if you're in
    Virginia in those hot summers and mild winters. Heat kills batteries more
    than cold does.

    Have you inspected the battery terminals and looked for corrosive salts
    around them? If not, please do, and report back. Or google for how to clean
    battery terminals safely.

    Do you have a voltmeter so you can at least check the battery voltage, with
    the engine off and then on? Also, with the engine on and the headlights on?

    Naturally, any voltage below 12 volts when the car is not running (and the
    battery is supposedly fully charged) indicates a suspect battery. Also,
    sites
    like http://www.justbajan.com/cars/maintain/052501-01/volt.htm suggest about
    14.4 volts when the car is running is one indication of a satisfactorily
    operating battery.

    How many times have you jumped the car battery in the past? (Jumps tend to
    reduce battery life.)

    Also, driving around with a weak battery can reduce alternator life. It's
    best not to wait until the battery is completely dead.

    Autozone may do a free battery check for you. I don't entirely trust their
    expertise, but this is simple enough that you might want to try them.

    I do recommend at least doing preliminary price checks for new car batteries
    right now. The brand "Interstate" is much recommended for Honda replacement
    batteries here.

    My 1991 Civic's first two batteries each lasted 4.5 years and then died. My
    car has been through one alternator. I replaced the third battery
    pre-emptively at about 4.2 years.
     
    Elle, Jul 14, 2005
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  3. Subhabrata Bhattacharyya

    jim beam Guest

    you're saying something like it turns over 5 times instead of three
    before starting? check your plugs. run some injector cleaner through it.
     
    jim beam, Jul 15, 2005
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