Mine is a 1996 civic auto transmission, 213K km. Last winter (<15C
outside) there was no problem starting as it used to start immidiately
after turning it ON. But now a days in hot summer conditions, evey
morning temperature falls as low as 5C and starting takes more time
(2-3 seconds) than it usually takes when the engine is warm. I am sure
it did not happen in the Winter. I checked TeGGeR's FAQ section but my
problem does not fall into any categories there.
More specifically, when I try to start a cold engine, it sounds
chugga-chugga-chugga and then starts (in one attempt, of course). My
spark plug wires are original NGK and they are new. Car is well
maintained. If this persists, I wonder whether it will start in the
coming Winter!
Suggestions are always appreciated. Thanks.
ExtremeValue - 25 May 2006 01:47 GMT
Correction: I meant temperature in Winter was below minus 15C.
Elle - 25 May 2006 04:13 GMT
How old is the battery?
I would start by checking its voltage per the five quick
checks at
http://home.earthlink.net/~honda.lioness/id13.html
> Mine is a 1996 civic auto transmission, 213K km. Last
> winter (<15C
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> Suggestions are always appreciated. Thanks.
ExtremeValue - 25 May 2006 16:59 GMT
Actually I don't know as I bought it used. So I will check it with the
mechanic on my next oil change. Thanks.