Had to replace battery in my 2007 Honda Civic and now it won't start. Like the anti-theft is engaged and keeping it from starting.

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Asked by gabz2010 Oct 02, 2014 at 03:40 PM about the 2007 Honda Civic Coupe LX

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

How to disarm the anti-theft to allow car to start.

4 Answers

143,745

Disconnect battery positive cable,place key in and turn to the on position,leave it on and replace battery cable,then cut key off then back on.

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143,745

If key was in igintion when you disconnected battery,you may have damaged the key,if you done this,you may need new key,or hopefully have a spare one.

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How long do I leave the key in the ON position before I replace the POSITIVE battery cable?? Is there a certain length of time for it to be able to reset itself??

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143,745

Ten Minutes,for reconnection of battery.

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