One problem related to electrical system has been reported for the 1996 Honda Civic. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
While driving the car engine will suddenly die. Does not matter if you are going 20 miles or 60 miles an hour. I can crank it after a few moments and it starts backup. Sometimes it takes several tries. When driving, it will sometimes jerk slightly like it is not getting fuel. Recently, it would not start I had it towed to the dealer where it subsequently started right up. The Honda dealer thought it could be my old alarm system so they removed it. However, the problem persisted intermittently. I took the car back. They again placed it on the diagnostic machine and told me there were various things wrong with my older model car. However, they did not know what was causing it to stall out. Definitely it was a fuel delivery issue so they said replacing the fuel pump could be it. They replaced the fuel pump (with genuine Honda parts) and still the problem persists intermittently almost on a daily basis. You never know if it is going to start or die when driving. I have had a new battery installed and everything I can think of checked. I cannot afford to invest any more money in my older model car and with the engine stalling it is, of course, not really safe to drive. However, when I researched the problem, I learned there had been a recall on Honda car models starting with 1997 models (mine is a 1996) for ignition problems that sound exactly like the one I am currently having that the dealer is not able to identify. Is there anything left I can do. The car will sometimes start right up and drive without any problem at all. It is very strange.