Strange Starter Problem
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Inserted the key this morning and pressed the big red start button. Typically the car will immediately turn-over. However, this time the starter cranked but no ignition. I pressed the button a little longer. Still nothing. I attempted to use a little gas during start-up...still nothing. This was certainly not a battery problem as the starting was cranking away with extreme prejudice. Next, I turned the key off and then back on. Pressed the start button and it started normally. Drove just fine to my destination where it sat for a few hours. Upon the next start-up it worked as normal. Not sure if turning the key off and then on again was just a coincidence or perhaps the car or immobolizer needed to be reset? I have never seen this happen and hopefully won't again. Anyone else have this happen?
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Scott, I just read the fine manual this morning ('cause I just got my car yesterday) and you had a "normal" malfunction of the immobilizer system. If the code on the key doesn't match what the immobilizer expects, it blocks the fuel pump from working. Turning off and trying again is the solution.
If your problem becomes recurrent, the dealer will have to replace your keys (all three) and reprogram the immobilizer to match the keys. Or maybe I have it backwards. Anyway, this is no big concern.
Barry
If your problem becomes recurrent, the dealer will have to replace your keys (all three) and reprogram the immobilizer to match the keys. Or maybe I have it backwards. Anyway, this is no big concern.
Barry
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Had this problem too during cold weather. Symptoms were like yours. My mistake was to press the starter button for a very short time like i do every time when the temp was higher.
My solution was to press it long for the FIRST time when you want to start the car(until the car starts). If you stop and then press again, the signs like you described would come on again. Never had problem since.
Try it and see what happens.
My solution was to press it long for the FIRST time when you want to start the car(until the car starts). If you stop and then press again, the signs like you described would come on again. Never had problem since.
Try it and see what happens.
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Thanks all for your replies. I do believe the problem was a glitch in the immobilizer system. It has been 9 months since I first got the car and read the manual, so that bit of refresher was helpful. It is not that cold here in Seattle and I have done short start presses that have failed before without further incident (i.e. the next press started normally unlike what occurred today). After the key on/off try worked, the immobilizer is the first thing that came to mind. Of course time will tell, however, I am hopeful no further issues will occur.
Thanks!
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Originally posted by honda_s2k:
I thought you could pump your own gas in WA. I know that it is not allowed in OR.
I thought you could pump your own gas in WA. I know that it is not allowed in OR.
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Originally posted by honda_s2k:
ScottB,
Do you have a Mobil SpeedPass by any chance?
ScottB,
Do you have a Mobil SpeedPass by any chance?