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If you are a Honda Civic owner, you may experience a situation where your vehicle refuses to start. This could happen for a couple of reasons. Firstly, check your brake system. If the electronic parking brake gets stuck, a "check brake system" light will come on, and you might find it difficult to depress the pedal. Another potential cause could be a dead battery triggering the warning. In that scenario, you will need to either jump-start your battery using cables or get a replacement. The cost for a new battery can range between $80 and $285, and professional labor for replacement may cost between $40 and $184.
How can I disable the security system to start the car?
How can you access it?
If your Honda Civic won't start while displaying the "Check Brake System" message, it's probably because the brake is being held in position by the car's anti-theft system.
When your car refuses to start and the brake system warning light appears.
What should I do if it won't start?