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I have a 97 Civic HX. Car was sitting for a while, I gave it a jump
and it started. I went to get something and when I came back the enigne had turned off. I looked at the battery and found the jumper cables off the battery and surprisingly touching opposite terminals of the battery. REd clamp to the black terminal and red clamp touching the black terminal. I put them back the right way and tried to start the engine. Now its completely dead no lights at all in the guage cluster. I took off the battery clamps and connected the jumper cables directly to the battery cables. Still the same situation. I think its a fuse that go under the hood, but really not sure which one it is. Any ideas on how to find out which fuse it is for sure? -- Posted using the http://www.autoforumz.com interface, at author's request Articles individually checked for conformance to usenet standards Topic URL: http://www.autoforumz.com/Honda-97-C...ict117499.html Visit Topic URL to contact author (reg. req'd). Report abuse: http://www.autoforumz.com/eform.php?p=570079 |
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Slipnstream wrote: > > I have a 97 Civic HX. Car was sitting for a while, I gave it a jump > and it started. I went to get something and when I came back the > enigne had turned off. I looked at the battery and found the jumper > cables off the battery and surprisingly touching opposite terminals of > the battery. REd clamp to the black terminal and red clamp touching > the black terminal. I put them back the right way and tried to start > the engine. Now its completely dead no lights at all in the guage > cluster. I took off the battery clamps and connected the jumper cables > directly to the battery cables. Still the same situation. I think its > a fuse that go under the hood, but really not sure which one it is. > Any ideas on how to find out which fuse it is for sure? Check fuse #41, 80 Amp fuse with screw terminals in the fuse box under the hood. Also check fuse # 52 and 53 in the same fuse box. You really need to straighten put the polarity before you continue working on this, best case scenario for reversed polarity is a blown fuse, if you're not quite that lucky you could fry some very expensive electronic components in the car, or worse yet have the battery blow up in your face. Sulfuric acid is not all that good for your complexion... -- ================================================== ===== A very modest collection of Honda tech info can be found at: http://www.geocities.com/ng_randolph |
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So you used jumper cables from another car to this honda and they were
reversed? They must have been reversed on both cars, because you would have seen sparks flying when you first hooked it all up. Most likely the car would not have started. If they were hooked up correctly on one car, incorrectly on another the voltage across the jumper cable would have been about 24V (two batteries + to -, - to +) at tremendous current. It is more likely that you may have hooked it up incorrectly on both cars (red to black, black to red on both). You reversing them back on one car might have done some serious damage. If that was indeed the case, you are actually lucky you didn't do damage to the other car. Check the fuses but - I hate to say this and truly hope I am wrong - strongly suspect that your computer and related components are blown.. Remco |
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Slipnstream wrote:
> I have a 97 Civic HX. Car was sitting for a while, I gave it a jump > and it started. I went to get something and when I came back the > enigne had turned off. I looked at the battery and found the jumper > cables off the battery and surprisingly touching opposite terminals of > the battery. REd clamp to the black terminal and red clamp touching > the black terminal. I put them back the right way and tried to start > the engine. Now its completely dead no lights at all in the guage > cluster. I took off the battery clamps and connected the jumper cables > directly to the battery cables. Still the same situation. I think its > a fuse that go under the hood, but really not sure which one it is. > Any ideas on how to find out which fuse it is for sure? ---------------------------- Automotive repair and 'recreational drugs' don't mix . . . . . |
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