If the ETC (electronic toll collection system) of the 11th generation Civic no longer conducts electricity, it may be caused by several reasons:
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1. Low battery power: The ETC device uses the built-in battery for power supply. If the battery power is low, the device may not work properly. You can try charging the ETC device to see if you can solve the problem.
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2. Device fault: The ETC device may fail to conduct electricity properly after being used for a long time. You can try restarting the device to see if the problem can be resolved. If the restart does not work, you may need to replace the ETC device.
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3. Inductive antenna problem: The inductive antenna of the ETC device may be faulty, causing the device to fail to conduct electricity normally. You can check if the sensor antenna is damaged or loose. If there is any problem, please contact the relevant service provider for inspection and maintenance.
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4. Vehicle windshield impact: The ETC device needs to be installed on the vehicle windshield. If the windshield is coated with a metal film or special coating, the device may not conduct electricity normally. You can try reinstalling the ETC device to make sure it is away from these materials.
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5. Vehicle circuit problems: Vehicle circuit failures may also cause ETC equipment to fail to conduct electricity normally. You can have a professional check to rule out vehicle circuit problems.
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Before resolving the ETC device issue, make sure your device is registered and activated. If the problem persists, contact the relevant service provider for help.