1999 Honda civic won't start but will start with a jump?
1999 Honda civic won't start but will start with a jump? - 1
Most likely a bad battery.
Tells you the battery is dead forever. You need a new one. Have a shop install it, like Wal~Mart automotive and have them do an electrical output check on the alternator and check the starter draw and check for any other electrical leaks… That would kill a battery. Then you are informed. If alternator is not putting out at full capacity, then get that fixed immediately otherwise this new battery will not be charged by the alternator.
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