>>>Whenever I turn the key all the dash lights come on as normal. Honda
>>>replaced battery already in an attempt to fix this problem. Car has 40K
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> Brad
>>>>Whenever I turn the key all the dash lights come on as normal. Honda
>>>>replaced battery already in an attempt to fix this problem. Car has 40K
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> Mike
It turns out that it was the Imobilizer, which, if I had been paying
attention would have noticed the dash light not blinking.
Brad - 14 Jan 2006 03:06 GMT
>>>>> Whenever I turn the key all the dash lights come on as normal.
>>>>> Honda replaced battery already in an attempt to fix this problem.
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> It turns out that it was the Imobilizer, which, if I had been paying
> attention would have noticed the dash light not blinking.
Okay - Imobilizer - NOT! I'm still having the same problem. I guess the
dealership just wanted a few extra dollars that day. Apparently this
dealership doesn't have anyone competent to troubleshoot electrical
problems very well. I'm now convinced it may be the ignition switch and
don't know if I should take the car to another dealership or take it
back to the same one I've been using since I bought the car. If I take
it back to the same dealership I could attempt to hit them up for a
discount on future repair given I have spent almost $400.00 to them and
they still have not fixed the issue. It seems reasonable to me that if
they only thing that is moving is the key to start the engine and there
is not click sound that it could quite probably be the ignition switch.
If any disagrees please explain why. Anyone know what it would cost to
replace both the ingition switch and starter? I find this rediculous
that a Honda dealership doesn't have tools to narrow this problem down
any further. First they said it was the battery then the imobilizer.
And the car only has 40K miles on it. Geezzzz!
Brad
Brad - 14 Jan 2006 03:09 GMT
>>>>> Whenever I turn the key all the dash lights come on as normal.
>>>>> Honda replaced battery already in an attempt to fix this problem.
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> It turns out that it was the Imobilizer, which, if I had been paying
> attention would have noticed the dash light not blinking.
Okay - Imobilizer - NOT! I'm still having the same problem. I guess the
dealership just wanted a few extra dollars that day. Apparently this
dealership doesn't have anyone competent to troubleshoot electrical
problems very well. I'm now convinced it may be the ignition switch and
don't know if I should take the car to another dealership or take it
back to the same one I've been using since I bought the car. If I take
it back to the same dealership I could attempt to hit them up for a
discount on future repair given I have spent almost $400.00 to them and
they still have not fixed the issue. It seems reasonable to me that if
they only thing that is moving is the key to start the engine and there
is not click sound that it could quite probably be the ignition switch.
If any disagrees please explain why. Anyone know what it would cost to
replace both the ingition switch and starter? I find this rediculous
that a Honda dealership doesn't have tools to narrow this problem down
any further. First they said it was the battery then the imobilizer.
And the car only has 40K miles on it. Geezzzz!
Brad