car wont start. please help becaue i need to fix it fast
tipota
02-28-2006, 04:02 PM
i have a 95 civic dx, and it wont start. right now its over in the parking lot at work and i want to figure out whats wrong with it before i get it towed anywhere. its always started fine, but now all of a sudden when i try to start the car it wont start and just makes this clicking noise. i think its the started but im not sure. also, how do you replace the starter? right now i am really short on cash and if its not too hard im going to try to remove it myself. do you just unbolt it form under the car or do you also have to remove the transmission?
cjcivic
02-28-2006, 04:57 PM
i am pretty sure that u just unbolt it from the car. i have a starter that i stripped off my old motor that i have laying around. it was from a 1.6 sohc vtec so i dont know if it will fit urs. if it does name a price and its urs.
tipota
02-28-2006, 05:56 PM
but do you think its the starter?
cjcivic
02-28-2006, 08:55 PM
from what u said it sounds like it would be the starter.
bigwally9876
03-02-2006, 01:57 AM
i have a 95 civic dx, and it wont start. right now its over in the parking lot at work and i want to figure out whats wrong with it before i get it towed anywhere. its always started fine, but now all of a sudden when i try to start the car it wont start and just makes this clicking noise. i think its the started but im not sure. also, how do you replace the starter? right now i am really short on cash and if its not too hard im going to try to remove it myself. do you just unbolt it form under the car or do you also have to remove the transmission?
You have to remove the transmission and the engine and then shave your back and hop on one toe for 47hrs LOL
no but on the real
Answer
1.Remove the negative cable from the battery. Working from underneath the car: 2. Label & disconnect the wires from the starter solenoid. 3.Remove the mounting bolts. You're done. Just install in reverse order. Working space is a little tight and installation seems to go a lot faster than removal.
You have to remove the transmission and the engine and then shave your back and hop on one toe for 47hrs LOL
no but on the real
Answer
1.Remove the negative cable from the battery. Working from underneath the car: 2. Label & disconnect the wires from the starter solenoid. 3.Remove the mounting bolts. You're done. Just install in reverse order. Working space is a little tight and installation seems to go a lot faster than removal.
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