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2006 Honda Civic Dx-G coupe, starters keep burning out.

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Old Nov 11, 2022 | 09:43 AM
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Angry 2006 Honda Civic Dx-G coupe, starters keep burning out.

Hello, I've recently just bought a car and initially I was told that the starter in the vehicle was on its last life. It would take a few tries to crank over but it eventually would. It finally died and I had to get the starter replaced. When I had the new starter in the vehicle I drove it all day, shutting it off and turning it on with no problem. Once I parked the vehicle over night, it would not start in the morning. It had an initial crank but then nothing at all. The battery is new and all dash lights light up. So I had the car's starter replaced one more time, this is all within a week. I drove it from the shop and parked it, then the car wouldn't start. I tried a few more times and gave up. After sitting for 5-10 minutes in the vehicle, I gave it another shot and it started up. The car had no issue for the rest of the night and the entire next day as well. I parked it over night last night and this morning it will not start again. The weather conditions are sitting at 0 degrees up to -10 degrees. My mechanic has tried everything. Originally the car had a remote start that wasn't working so we thought it may have been that. But my mechanic disconnected it and set the car back to factory. I have no idea what's causing the starter to die or not work. We've checked the ignition switch, the battery cables/terminals are not corroded. I have no idea what to do, but I can't keep towing it back and wasting more and more money. Any suggestions?
 
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