07 Honda civic

Asked by Lowlife92 Feb 11, 2018 at 02:38 PM about the 2007 Honda Civic EX

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Hi just wondering if anyone else ever had the same issue.
My civic would start no problem but once it got kinda cold
out it struggle to start so I changed my battery had my
starter check three times passed all three times changed
starter relay still won’t start and checked my alternator by
running the car and removing the neg battery cable and
stood on but just won’t start anymore lights and
everything work alarm works just when I turn the key it
just clicks once and that’s all anyone have any idea what it
can be

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If your battery is not and your car is turning over signs with no problems turning over no dragging no sluggish turning over it sounds to me like you're having a fuel issue it takes a little more fuel in the winter time than it does in the summer time to get one started in the mornings or when it's cold sounds like you may be having a fuel issue or Corporation problems

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