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96 Honda Civc DX start porblem.xxx MacabrE xxx 03-12-2005, 02:03 AM First off Id like to say hi and I am excited to be apart of this useful forum comunity. I have a 96 Honda Civic DX. Some times when I turn the key to start it the engine doesnt always start instantly. Normal time to start would be about one "1 Mississippi," but there's other times when it takes 2 Mississippi's, and sometime even 2 1/2. Is this normal? Or is it some kind of warning sign? Please Please let me know what I should do. xxx MacabrE xxx Killa_CRX 03-12-2005, 09:48 AM that's really no big deal.... could be anything from a particularly cold morning/engine... or slightly lower battery charge... no big deal as long as it Does start and run fine. xxx MacabrE xxx 03-12-2005, 10:32 AM Hmm my suspesions lead toward the battery. I have 2 12" RockF P1's. When I crank-up my system the headlights start to Dim acordingly to the bass. Could this also premote a potincial problem? wheel1856 03-12-2005, 11:26 AM keep up regular maintenance? I notice that the closer I get to needing an oil change, the more difficult it is to start my car. need a tune up? dirty/warn plugs or carbon build up in the dizzy happens. orrrrrrr....yeah, you pimpin alot of speakers? If you're gettin low on the CCAs on the Battery....issuesssss honda_luvr_2000 03-12-2005, 02:22 PM well with a system pounding, u r lowering the amount of charge that is going back onto the battery, so if u r pounding away for say 30min right up until u turn off the car, the battery duzn't necessarily have a FULL charge and so it will take a little bit more out of it when u go to start it up. try getting a more powerful alternator, or a "cap" for u'r system. the cap will store a charge for when the amp needs a large surge, and it will come out of the cap instead of the battery. this way u will be able to provide a better charge to the battery. a stronger alternator will just produce a larger amperage, and that will help supply a charge and power to the amp. vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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