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On returning yesterday from a 3 week holiday our 6 month old honda wont start . The recovery guy said the battery was flat and used jump leads to get it started . We took it for a drive , and find today it wont start again , and are waiting for the recovery man again . The recovery guy said it is a problem with modern cars , seems crazy is that correct ? Would welcome some advise Thanks

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Disconnect your battery (+ ) terminal for a minute or so, then reconnect. I've had where my vehicle came back from Florida, the night before, to the nice cold winter in Ontario Canada, and I had to disconnect battery to basically re-program all the sensors etc, to recognize difference in temperatures. After I did that, it started up fine, no more problems. I don't suspect your vehicle was exposed to any big difference in outside temperatures, but it costs nothing to try this, and I've seen stranger things happen.

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