View Single Post
  #6 (permalink)  
Old 02 Feb 2007, 12:32 am
Joe LaVigne
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Electrical issues: Speedometer & radio go out, plus dash lightsflickers when brake is depressed

On Thu, 01 Feb 2007 12:35:36 -0800, richardpars wrote:

> On Jan 31, 6:23 pm, Joe LaVigne <jlavi...@hits-buffalo.com> wrote:
>> On Wed, 31 Jan 2007 14:39:42 -0800, richardpars wrote:
>> > On Jan 31, 2:33 pm, Joe LaVigne <jlavi...@hits-buffalo.com> wrote:
>> >> On Wed, 31 Jan 2007 05:51:51 -0800, richardpars wrote:
>> >> > Hello,

>>
>> >> > This morning for the first time the turn signals did not work until 10
>> >> > min. into my drive and then they randomly started working again.
>> >> > Earlier problems that still are persisting and that tell me it is
>> >> > definately electrical were when I use the break either hours into a
>> >> > trip or sometimes minutes, the radio goes out and the speedometer goes
>> >> > out for a few seconds and the dash lights flicker.

>>
>> >> > I have read through some posts and what I have found is that some say
>> >> > it is the alternator. Any other suggestions would be much appreciated
>> >> > b/c as anyone knows who have had this problem it is very annoying and
>> >> > dangerous to drive like this.

>>
>> >> My initial suspect would be a ground somewhere. Can cause some pretty
>> >> flaky results.

>>
>> >> The Alternator can, too, but it sounds more like a ground to me.

>>
>> > Well that is interesting I can't say that this didn't happen before I
>> > got my radio installed by Best buy but it did and I installed my last
>> > radio and it didn't nearly happen as frequently, I would say once in a
>> > blue moon. Now it is like every other day and I feel like it may be
>> > linked to the new radio install but wouldn't that be closer to
>> > touching the ignition wire than alternator. Maybe it is time for a
>> > new alternator, any tricks to troubleshooting to see what the culprit
>> > is?

>>
>> A radio install did not hurt your alternator. Worse case scenario would
>> be blowing out the radio from cross-polarity.
>>
>> I would still be looking for grounding problems. Check the ground strap.

>
>
>
>
>
> Thanks for the reply Joe,
>
>
> I hate to be a novice but is that an easy thing to check...the ground
> strap? I am definitely ready to get rid of this problem any way
> necessary.


I am not sure where the ground strap is in your car, but when you find it
it should be easy to determine if it is in good shape or not.

There are plenty of people here far more versed on Hondas (specifically)
than I am. I am driving my very first right now... All American before.

If noone else chimes in, look in the area of the battery for a braided
wire (usually no insulator) connected to the body of the car...
Reply With Quote