2007 honda civic starts up then dies
call your local Honda dealer tell them the vin number they provided you with code. i would write it down in the manual if the battery dies you will need it again
It was a worn out ignition switch on my 91 Civic
The most common cause for your 1997 Honda Civic lights to dim is a bad alternator. The alternator is not charging the battery. The battery retains a small charge, but not enough charge to run the engine.
This car should still be under warranty, let the dealer solve this.
Disconnect the batery cable from the battery while the vehicle is running, if it dies, you need a new alternator there, buddy.
bad ignition or you have a serious short.
You must get the serial # off the back of the radio and the dealer can provide the code with this #. Look in your owners manual and you may find the code written down somewhere. No one can tell you the code as they are different on different cars. Before you go ripping the stereo out to find the serial # on the back, call the dealership where you first purchased the vehicle. (Or where it was first sold.) Their service department may be able to look up the serial # and radio code based on your VIN. Handy Tip: After running back to my dealer 2-3 times for the code, I just added my radio code into my cell phone as a speed dial for "radio." I figure my cell phone is more likely to be on me when my battery dies than the nifty wallet card that Honda gave me.
If the fuel injectors are dry then the 1998 Honda Civic may have a gas leak. The car should be inspected, even a pin hole leak can lead to a fatal accident.
only until the battery dies
In hot weather my Honda Accord 2000 starts but idles rough and dies.
If the 1984 Honda Accord engine dies when put in gear then it could be due to some faulty wiring.