Have a 97 civic wont start after minor accident that deployed air bags. cranks fast but wont fire. how can I fix without replacing airbags.
1. Your Inertia Switch Trips, Causing Your Car Not to Start
After a car gets into an accident, even a minor one, it is common for the engine not to start. Most car owners think it is the result of damage to the transmission. The most likely reason a car will fail to start after a minor accident is a tripped switch that cuts power to the vehicle's fuel pump.
Many cars include an inertial switch that will stop feeding electricity to its fuel pump after an accident. The inertial switch protects the vehicle from lighting on fire. This prevents it from pumping gas just in case of damage to the car's fuel pump.
If your car doesn't start after a minor accident, check the vehicle owner's manual. Here, you'll figure out whether your vehicle has an inertial switch trip that cuts power to its fuel pump after a collision.
If the vehicle does have the inertial switch trip, then you will likely be able to press a button that will allow you to start the car normally and continue driving.
2. Your New Battery May Soon Fail
Accidents can jar a vehicle's battery causing it to become inoperable prematurely. Keep the potentially reduced life cycle of your car's battery in mind after a collision.
3. Your Car Has Been Thrown Out of Alignment
If a car gets into a minor collision, misalignment is unlikely. However, if you are in a more serious accident, pay close attention to your car's drivability and tire wear, as these are telltale signs of a misaligned vehicle.
When a car is out of alignment, it is wise to take it to a repair shop both to improve safety conditions and prevent further frame damage.
4. Your Headlight or Taillight May Need Replacement
A collision often will damage a vehicle headlight or taillight. Damage to lighting primarily comes in three forms:
Broken lights
Disconnected wiring
Lens damage
While a broken light requires replacement, disconnected wiring and lens damage is a quick repair that needs no assistance. If a wire has come loose, you should be able to reattach it to get the lighting system to reactivate. If lens damage occurs, you should be able to use a car light lens repair kit to fix the damage.
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Some vehicles have an impact switch that shuts the fuel of, in event of an accident, give your Honda dealer a call they should be able to tell you how to activate it
SOURCE: 1997 honda civic lx involved in a minor accident,
If the airbags deployed, I suspect the car took a good
hit. If the car is worth keeping, considering the air bag
situation alone, I would take it to the dealer.
SOURCE: Ai bags & Horn
You will have to install a switch in the steering colum whwre the airbag mounted, of course you will have to remove the airbag a good used airbag is about $200 a new one a lot more.
SOURCE: my 97 grand prix air
Have a body shop repair the dashboard. Then continue with the installation. Hope this helps. Good luck. Be safe.
SOURCE: Flashing airbag light on 97 maxima.
To manually check air bag codes, turn the key On and push the driver's door switch (at the bottom of the B-pillar) 5 times or more within 7 seconds of turning the key ON. Then watch the air bag light flashing codes. The air bag light will come ON for 3 seconds and then give fast flashes if there is a code. Count the fast flashes as the code. So the air bag light on for 3 seconds and then 8 flashes is a code 8 for the passenger air bag circuit. after counting code clear codes and see if they come back
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