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My car was not starting 1 out of every 10 X, so I had the battery (new)
taken out and checked , it was good, now to hook it back up ????? there are 3 wires..1 to +, 1 to -, and a 3rd wire...brown. Tried hooking to each side now absolutely NO power at all to the car, none zip nada. HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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On 2006-01-30, cathyinmo <cmdinkc2001@yahoo.com> wrote:
> side now absolutely NO power at all to the car, none zip nada. > HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Sounds like you fried the fusible link (been there, done that). You need to replace it and hook the extra wire to the proper terminal. The fusible link is basically a fuse that looks like a small thin strip of metal and rated to 40-50 amps. If you're going to go mucking around under the hood, you should get a good service manual, preferably a Helm: http://www.helminc.com nb |
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cathyinmo wrote:
> My car was not starting 1 out of every 10 X, so I had the battery (new) > taken out and checked , it was good, now to hook it back up ????? there > are 3 wires..1 to +, 1 to -, and a 3rd wire...brown. Tried hooking to each > side now absolutely NO power at all to the car, none zip nada. > HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! What year and model? You mean, even the dome light is not coming on? Three wires? Do you mean that you have two wires that are attached to battery terminals and a third just floating around? Are you sure you didn't hook the battery up backwards my mistake? It could also be that you jossled the ground connection off the bolt going to the frame. There should be two screw on terminals: The negative (normally black) usually has one fat wire under the terminal's screws. This negative wire is should be short and goes to a pretty good size bolt that is attached to the body of the car or a piece on the frame. The positive (usually red) often has two wires under the terminal's wire screws - one fat wire often goes to the starter, the other to the under hood fuse box. Remco |
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It's a 1988 Prelude. And yes..not even the dome light comes on. The battery
can only go in one way to hook the cables up otherwise cables don't reach. The 'extra' wire is a thin brown one..looks like it's running into a fuse box, we tried hooking it up on both sides still nothing. I know one cable runs to the underneath of my motor. Sears said my connectors at the end of the wire that hooks on the battery was bad and changed them, and my car hasn't ran right since. My car was running when I parked it there! |
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cathyinmo wrote:
> > It's a 1988 Prelude. And yes..not even the dome light comes on. The battery > can only go in one way to hook the cables up otherwise cables don't reach. > The 'extra' wire is a thin brown one..looks like it's running into a fuse > box, we tried hooking it up on both sides still nothing. I know one cable > runs to the underneath of my motor. Sears said my connectors at the end of > the wire that hooks on the battery was bad and changed them, and my car > hasn't ran right since. My car was running when I parked it there! -------------------------------- There's your problem. _S_E_A_R_S_ You should have mentioned that in the first place. When did it last run? Have you talked to 'THEM' yet? 'Curly' |
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cathyinmo wrote: > It's a 1988 Prelude. And yes..not even the dome light comes on. The battery > can only go in one way to hook the cables up otherwise cables don't reach. > The 'extra' wire is a thin brown one..looks like it's running into a fuse > box, we tried hooking it up on both sides still nothing. I know one cable > runs to the underneath of my motor. Sears said my connectors at the end of > the wire that hooks on the battery was bad and changed them, and my car > hasn't ran right since. My car was running when I parked it there! Ok, so now it isn't starting at all or just not running right? I was under the impression the car is totally dead after they messed with it. If the car ran before and hasn't run since Sears touched it, clearly they messed it up the wiring. Those terminals can go bad and may have been in need of replacement, but you can argue with them that before they did their bringing-good-things-to-life-miracle the car at least started and all electrical things (like the dome light) worked. What good is replacing bad terminals that at least worked with good terminals that do not? Be nice, but ask firmly and don't back off. If they are not willing to help, do you know someone that knows about electrical things? I ask because it will require some savy in that area. We can probably talk you through things to check if so. Remco |
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After Sears replaced the battery and the metal ends on the wires, I was
driving the car..that's when the not starting 1 in 10X thing started. My friend took my battery out and took it back to Sears to see if it had a dead cell..they said it was fine..now from there I don't know if the "brown wire" got accidently hooked up with the neg side instead of the pos or what..in either event, by the time I could get out and look for myself..my car was/is at the absolutely 'no power' stage. I put the brown wire with the positive cable and retightened everything..but still have nothing powering up, not even the oil lights when you turn the key. It's been parked for the last 4 weeks doing nothing. |
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cathyinmo wrote:
> After Sears replaced the battery and the metal ends on the wires, I was > driving the car..that's when the not starting 1 in 10X thing started. My > friend took my battery out and took it back to Sears to see if it had a > dead cell..they said it was fine..now from there I don't know if the > "brown wire" got accidently hooked up with the neg side instead of the pos > or what..in either event, by the time I could get out and look for > myself..my car was/is at the absolutely 'no power' stage. I put the brown > wire with the positive cable and retightened everything..but still have > nothing powering up, not even the oil lights when you turn the key. It's > been parked for the last 4 weeks doing nothing. Sears must have messed up. Take the metal ends (battery connector) off the battery so you won't create a spark. Then loosen them from the wires (one at a time so you can't confuse what goes where). They probably have bolts that hold the wires so loosen them and reseat the wires so that the wire metal makes proper contact with the connector. It could be that sears has crimped the wires with its insulation (plastic) under those bolts. Only the wire's bare metal should be held under the fastener of those metal ends. Do you know anyone that knows about electrical things? If so, ask him/her if he has a volt meter ( or buy a cheap one - ironically, Sears has one .We might be able to talk him/her through checking things. Remco |
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actually it seems as though they put some cheap connectors . on the
wires...so I got new ones and put them on..also replaced the positive cable, 1 fuse , 2 fusible links (same one twice)Are you referring to a "multimeter"? If so where would I start after I got one? |
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