1996 Honda Civic HatchBack Won't Start?

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Hi my 1996 honda civic won't start, it was running before this happened. I changed the positive terminal clamp because it was really rusted and the previous owner jammed a screw into it to keep it tight but i decided to get that fixed all i did was change the positive terminal clamp after i changed it my car would not start.. but my radio lights etc.,. all are in operating condition. My friends think its the starter or soleinoid or the relay or the terminal/fuse wiring or box i don't know what is the problem anyone know a solution to this ? i tried tightening the starter wires but it doesn't start still.
 
does it crank? it can be your battery is low on charge, try to jump start it.

a flat battery can still power up your cars accessories, but it will not have enough power to crank the engine
 
It could be a simple as a flat battery. If the battery is flat, it will still have enough power for the radio but it won't kick over the starter motor.

You need to get an auto electrician. Ring one up and get him to come to your car. I promise you it will take him less than 10min to solve your problem....cost about $50.
 
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