95 civic wont start
smeagal
06-02-2005, 08:27 AM
when i turn the key i can just hear the starter spin.
i already got 4 new ones. not one worked.
i already got 4 new ones. not one worked.
bill-the-ba$tard
06-02-2005, 12:54 PM
Broken timing belt?
Rampart Crawler
06-02-2005, 03:32 PM
when i turn the key i can just hear the starter spin.
i already got 4 new ones. not one worked.
You should have traded for your fathers corsica when you had the chance.:P
We all know Chevrolet > Honda
Try your father's magic swinging towel.=P
i already got 4 new ones. not one worked.
You should have traded for your fathers corsica when you had the chance.:P
We all know Chevrolet > Honda
Try your father's magic swinging towel.=P
Tofuboy
06-07-2005, 12:22 AM
when i turn the key i can just hear the starter spin.
are you sure you are installing the starter right? sound like it is not even engaging the flywheel at all. Either you are not installing the starter right or your flywheel is shattered.
are you sure you are installing the starter right? sound like it is not even engaging the flywheel at all. Either you are not installing the starter right or your flywheel is shattered.
Rampart Crawler
06-07-2005, 04:29 PM
are you sure you are installing the starter right? sound like it is not even engaging the flywheel at all. Either you are not installing the starter right or your flywheel is shattered.
It's his flywheel. If he knew how to drive a stick, this wouldn't have happened.
It's his flywheel. If he knew how to drive a stick, this wouldn't have happened.
nmikmik
06-12-2005, 10:09 PM
1. At what point (what has happened) you decided you need a starter?
2. Do you hear the starter run by itself or you can hear engine turning with it?
3. If the timing belt broken you’ll “feel” engine turning but a lot easier then usual
4. Try to look trough the starter “window” in the transm. & see if flywheel’s teeth are damaged, then try to turn it a little with the pry bar (taking the spark plug out should/will help.
2. Do you hear the starter run by itself or you can hear engine turning with it?
3. If the timing belt broken you’ll “feel” engine turning but a lot easier then usual
4. Try to look trough the starter “window” in the transm. & see if flywheel’s teeth are damaged, then try to turn it a little with the pry bar (taking the spark plug out should/will help.
fordin K
06-13-2005, 02:46 PM
how do you know its the starter and not ignition switch ? any noise from starter at all ?? need to check if ignition reaching starter solenoid circuit first
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