Where is the fuse box on a Honda Civic 2002?

Where is the fuse box on a Honda Civic 2002?

For the Honda Civic 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005,2006 model year. Fuse box located. Engine bay. The under-hood fuse box is located on the passenger’s side next to the battery.

Is there a Honda Civic that won’t start?

As of yesterday, my 2002 Honda Civic no longer starts or even cranks, even with a boost from another vehicle. Check engine light isn’t on, and the car is currently too unstable for me to get a reading from my Bluetooth OBD reader. Here’s what we currently know:

Why is my Honda Civic not turning over?

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. If playback doesn’t begin shortly, try restarting your device.

Why does the fuel pump not work on Honda Civic?

Forgot to add that when a crankshaft sensor fails the PCM will automatically keep the injectors from injecting fuel on some cars. The fuel pump will sometimes still work and the pressure is good and all but the injectors will not work unless the PCM is recieving a signal from the crank sensor. 13 people found this helpful.

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.

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.

Can a Honda Civic accept a jump start?

They always accept a jump start, although they require one each and every time you start the car. Currently, my car doesn’t accept a jump start, as stated above.

Forgot to add that when a crankshaft sensor fails the PCM will automatically keep the injectors from injecting fuel on some cars. The fuel pump will sometimes still work and the pressure is good and all but the injectors will not work unless the PCM is recieving a signal from the crank sensor. 13 people found this helpful.

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.