hi there, are you sure it the immobilizer? it cuold just be the starter motor, try bump starting the civic, if it is the immobilizer then there should be an overide button on the dash, if you find it them hold the button in while turning the ignition on, old it till the indicators flash quickly
2007-03-14 08:26:12
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answered by Anonymous
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if this is a US car it does not have immobilizer; honda didn't start using the immobilizer on the Civic in the US until 2000 models. If the engine is turning over but not firing you have either an ignition system problem (distributor cap/rotor/coil), a flooded engine or a broken timing belt.
if the car has immobilizer there is usually a green key icon on the instrument panel that will flash if the problem is with the key or if a non-programmed key is being used. I don't know when the UK or Europe started using immobilizer but I'm almost sure it was well after the 95 model year. If you don't have the green key icon on the instrument cluster you don't have immobilizer
2007-03-15 07:07:16
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answered by honda guy 7
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95 civic do not come equiped from the factory with immobilizers.
Prolly not starting due to an aftermarket alarm or other failing component.
KC
2007-03-14 15:51:01
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answered by ksib 3
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even if that's in undemanding words the CV joint that has damaged without different damage that's $seventy 9 for the most expensive one at Autozone. they variety in value relying on once you've anti-lock brakes and in the journey that they are on the left or correct area. The more cost-efficient version is $60. that's always no longer a not straightforward section to regulate. From a save i'd assume a value of round $one hundred twenty-one hundred sixty for the section and an hour of exertions.
2016-12-02 00:13:28
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answered by camargo 4
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Use the immobilizer key, which you should have unless you've nicked the car, in which case please give it back ;-)
2007-03-15 05:50:31
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answered by Klint 2
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