Weird Electrical Problem
#1
Weird Electrical Problem
Hello. I have a 2001 Acura EL (nearly identical to Civic).
I've had this problem for about a year so I've documented it extremely well....
When I start the car, the battery indicator stays on. In order to get the battery indicator to turn off I must do one of three things:
1. When I rev above 1000rm the indicator begins to flicker. The higher I go, the less it stays on and the more it stays off. If I go above 5000 rpm it stays off completely until the rpm's go back down. If I go above 6000 rpm it stays off for the duration of the trip.
2. If I drive around for a few minutes, the battery indicator will turn off without any unsual reving.
3. If I drive around for a short duration, while using max electricity (ie: wipers on fast, stereo on loud, A/C on full), the indicator will turn off within about 30-45 seconds.
Before the battery indicator turns off, I can tell that I don't have much power. The A/C isn't very strong, the dash lights are dim, my headlights are dim. At the transition point where the battery indicator turns off completely (via 1 2 or 3), electrical momentarily stops (ie: wipers stop, radio turns off, A/C stops), then comes back on at full power and everything is normal for the duration of the trip.
If I turn the engine off before 1, 2, or 3 occurs, the car won't start back up again (ie: I'll need a boost).
I swaped batteries and that didn't help. My current battery is brand new.
So, what's going on?
Thanks!
I've had this problem for about a year so I've documented it extremely well....
When I start the car, the battery indicator stays on. In order to get the battery indicator to turn off I must do one of three things:
1. When I rev above 1000rm the indicator begins to flicker. The higher I go, the less it stays on and the more it stays off. If I go above 5000 rpm it stays off completely until the rpm's go back down. If I go above 6000 rpm it stays off for the duration of the trip.
2. If I drive around for a few minutes, the battery indicator will turn off without any unsual reving.
3. If I drive around for a short duration, while using max electricity (ie: wipers on fast, stereo on loud, A/C on full), the indicator will turn off within about 30-45 seconds.
Before the battery indicator turns off, I can tell that I don't have much power. The A/C isn't very strong, the dash lights are dim, my headlights are dim. At the transition point where the battery indicator turns off completely (via 1 2 or 3), electrical momentarily stops (ie: wipers stop, radio turns off, A/C stops), then comes back on at full power and everything is normal for the duration of the trip.
If I turn the engine off before 1, 2, or 3 occurs, the car won't start back up again (ie: I'll need a boost).
I swaped batteries and that didn't help. My current battery is brand new.
So, what's going on?
Thanks!
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you can take it to any auto parts store and they will check your altenator and battery for free..if not that maybe new wiring harness? prolly find one cheap from a junk yard