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Car Starting Issues

Old Mar 26, 2007 | 07:00 AM
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So I know I had this problem before and fixed it, but this morning I had another problem starting my 98 Civic DX. Turned the key and nothing happened. I still had interior lights and the beeping going off telling me my door was open with the key still in. Soon after I lost all power, so I figured one of my battery terminals was loose. Went and checked, still no power. So I tried to jump my car using my dad's, still nothing happened. Then my dad said he saw a spark as I tried to turn the key, and the car started. Turned it off, checked everything, tried again and it started. Drove fine. Anyone with any ideas? I concluded that the spark was from the jumper cables hitting my body or a bad connection with the terminal but not sure. The battery definately was not dead, otherwise it would not have started the car again soon after I turned it off.
 
Old Mar 26, 2007 | 12:22 PM
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It could be that your alternator no longer is functioning. If you can get the car to an Autozone, they can possibly test it for you. That's all that I can think of that would do that. As far as the problem with jumping the car, the grounding on the chassis proves to be a hard tasks from time to time. A actually have a metal brush that I use the scrape paint off of a hidden area the get the best ground.
 
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