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when you attempt to start it, do you hear a clicking noise? that could mean you have a dead battery. The best way to actually test to see if it's dead is to just use a multimeter (handheld device to test volts, ohm's, ect.) and test how many volts the battery is putting out. it should be somewhere between 12 and 14. If it is dead, you might have just left an interior light on which i've done MANY times myself in the past. I would say to try and charge up the battery, or get a jump, and see if it happens again. Now if it does, you might want to look into getting a new battery.
Now if it ISN'T the battery, check all your fuse's. I know in my 93 civic, one moring it wouldn't start. Wouldn't turn over and we couldn't hear the fuel pump at all. All my electronics worked fine so i knew it wasn't the battery. We were ready to replace EVERYTHING we thought could be wrong when i checked the fuse's and it turned out to be the ECU fuse. I think that one was in the engine bay but your car may be different so just look at your owners manual to locate it.
I hope this helps and good luck with the car
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1993 civic EX coup auto  SOLD! but i'll miss her
1996 Civic CX w/ B18c1 swap, small bolt on's, 2000 front end
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