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The ignition wont crank in my 1994 honda civic but the starter is fine, what is it?

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Did you do a load test on the battery?

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You have to press clucth pedal in some model before you crank the engine.secondly take your car to a mechanic and tell him or her to help you cheak clucth pedal very well because it have one switch over the clucth pedal

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If its an automatic try the neutral safety switch (usually built into shifter) which keeps the starter from operating when the car is not in park or neutral. If a standard check to see if there is a switch on the clutch pedal interupting the starter if clutch isnt fully depressed. either could be bad if its a simple 2 prong plug unplug and try if same result jump over (connect) with paperclip or wire and try

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Immobilzer common problem .feed starter solinod switch direct. if starter turns and starts with ignition on then link wire problem if turns and but dont starts with ign on then immobilzer

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1)starter out of work
2)Air filter? Dirty? Clogged?
3)Moisture in disty?
4)Fuel Pump.
Did it make a whirring sound? If so it'de most likely be an electric sensor.
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Hear any grinding or strange noises when cranking? This could mean the starters bad.
2) Possible Bad connection.

If its not cranking at all other possibilities are......
Bad Solenoid
Starter
Bad Starter Drive
Worn Ring gear
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