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If the immobilizer isn't functioning in your 2002 Honda Civic, the initial step is to attempt to reset the system. This process is simple and involves a few basic steps. Start by using the key in the driver's side door lock to lock and unlock the vehicle twice. Then, insert the key into the ignition and turn it to the on position without starting the engine. Wait until the immobilizer light goes off before turning the key to start the engine.
To reset the immobilizer on a 2002 Honda Civic, you need to insert the key into the driver's side door lock. Turn the key to unlock, then lock, and finally unlock the door. After that, insert the key into the ignition and run the car for at least ten minutes.
Hey, I followed your instructions precisely, but it didn't work as expected.
I have tried that already, but it's still not working as expected.
The blinking lights are still on. What should I do now that I am stuck?
My 2002 Honda Civic's battery died, so I removed it and fully charged it. Taking my time, I put the battery back in after a couple of days. However, now the immobilizer no longer acknowledges the key. Despite trying various solutions, the green key indicator keeps flashing.
The indicator light for my immobilizer (green key) is not working at all... I have searched everywhere for a solution.
It's still not going to turn on.