Does a 2009 Honda Civic Hybrid have an alternator?

Does a 2009 Honda Civic Hybrid have an alternator?

The gen 1 Civic hybrid does not have an alternator. In all likelihood you have an electrical problem on your downstream 12V system or your DC-DC module is operating outside its specs (needs replacement) and that is causing an inadequate charge to be delivered to the 12V battery.

What should I do if my Honda Civic won’t start?

The check engine light will likely appear if your car won’t start. If the engine won’t turn over, or if there’s no sound from the starter when turning the key, the battery is likely dead. The easy way to test the car battery is with a multimeter. Connect the multimeter to the positive and negative battery terminials.

What’s the problem with my 2009 Honda Civic?

There is an ignition cyclinder issue with my 2009 Civic, and Honda Canada is apparently very poor at stocking this part, since they are claiming via the dealership that it will take anywhere between 5 and 25 days to get the part shipped on backorder.

What kind of car is 2009 Honda Civic?

I have a 2009 Honda Civic Coupe. for the first time in December i went shopping and stopped for gas on the way home. I put gas in and my car would not start. I tried several times with no success. 20 minutes later with the clerk screaming at me to move my car I tried again, no luck.

What should the battery reading be on a Honda Civic?

The easy way to test the car battery is with a multimeter. Connect the multimeter to the positive and negative battery terminials. The multi-meter should read above 11.89V at a bare minimum. It should be closer to 12.66V. If it reads low or if the car won’t turn over at all, replace the battery.

The check engine light will likely appear if your car won’t start. If the engine won’t turn over, or if there’s no sound from the starter when turning the key, the battery is likely dead. The easy way to test the car battery is with a multimeter. Connect the multimeter to the positive and negative battery terminials.

Hi all, I have a 2009 Honda Civic with about 68,000 miles on it. Yesterday my car started up fine before leaving to work. 7 hours later my car did not start. All my lights work, horn works.

The easy way to test the car battery is with a multimeter. Connect the multimeter to the positive and negative battery terminials. The multi-meter should read above 11.89V at a bare minimum. It should be closer to 12.66V. If it reads low or if the car won’t turn over at all, replace the battery.

What does check engine light mean on Honda Civic?

If the car won’t start, the “check engine light” is almost certainly on. This light means the engine computer has codes stored that identify a malfunction. The first step to figuring out what’s wrong is to pull those codes. Civics built before 2006 can display the codes on the gauge cluster through a series of flashing lights.