HELP! Won't start
#11
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Well it's not a total relief yet. I am not convinced I understand to what extent the two electrical systems work together (or not), so until it seems like everything else is normal I won't be sure that the new battery won't go bad for the same reason the old one did. We're assuming it's old age and heat that killed it, but sometimes problems in the charging system or other issues can kill a battery, and if I'm having one of those problems it may just kill the new battery too. Plus, I'll feel better once the IMA system starts behaving normally again, lest I fear that's broken too... :-)
#12
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Hi Zimbop my IMA charge indicator did crazy things too when my 12V battery died and i had to replace it also. It will straighten out give it alittle time and mileage. keep in mind this heat may make the IMA battery act below normal. when the temp cools down your fear should be gone.
#13
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Ok, I'll keep that in mind. One other bother as a result of this: My radio doesn't work anymore since the battery got disconnected, it's looking for a code of some sort. Is this another one of those annoying theft-proofing efforts that really does nothing but inconvenience the owner? Ugh. When we bend our lives around the thieves then they have won!
#14
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Yeah you need to put a code back into the radio. if you have the owners manuel a lot of dealers wright it on the book look for a number written in pen or pencel. also some times old owners wright it in the glove box someware. when i bought my 2003 HCH (used) it was written in both places. otherwise you may have to go to the dealer.
#16
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If you sign up for Honda owners link on honda's web site there is a link to click on to retrive radio code this might help too.
https://radio-navicode.honda.com/
https://radio-navicode.honda.com/