92 Accord EX short perhaps?

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Chris Driscoll, Dec 26, 2003.

  1. Ok, story starts with some aftermarket spark plug wires (will never put them on
    again.. ever) and getting to work with my car sputtering to open the hood and
    find the wire that connects from the distributor cap to the coil (I think).
    Ended up melting part of the coil so had to get a new one.

    Now after getting the new coil there seems to be some weirdness going on. When
    I'm driving, at seemingly random times, a clicking sound, not unlike the ABS
    clicks comes from the glovebox direction and it seems to short the electronics
    out for a split second, and I can see the lights dim and there's a very subtle
    shot to the car's power. I checked the ABS fuses and the wires around the coil
    area and everything seems to be alright with no bare wires or anything..

    I'm curious if you guys have any ideas I should follow up on..

    Also, after they put the coil in my belts seem to sqeaul a lot more than the
    fairly short cold start squeal that it's been doing since I got the car in March.

    I'm looking to trade the car in pretty quick before it starts to nickle and dime
    me to death, so I just want to have it in good condition right now with nothing
    too expensive to repair..

    Thanks for any ideas
     
    Chris Driscoll, Dec 26, 2003
    #1
  2. I agree that it is probably a short that was probably caused by the
    incident that that you mentioned. If you trade it in ASAP the next owner
    will have to fix it. I advise you to trade it into the shop where you buy
    the newer vehicle--that means they will have to fix the problem when the
    next buyer has the same problem that you have. It's hard to find short
    problems since everything usually works great when you try to track it
    down or when a mechanic tries to track it down. I could only suggest that
    you wait for the problem to happen again and pull over and stop and raise
    the hood to see if yu can tell where the clicking sound is coming from.
    Keep the engine running after you pull over. Place the emergency brake on
    and transmission in PARK.
     
    Bill B. Johnson, Dec 26, 2003
    #2
  3. I agree that it is probably a short that was probably caused by the
    incident that that you mentioned. If you trade it in ASAP the next owner
    will have to fix it. I advise you to trade it into the shop where you buy
    the newer vehicle--that means they will have to fix the problem when the
    next buyer has the same problem that you have. It's hard to find short
    problems since everything usually works great when you try to track it
    down or when a mechanic tries to track it down. I could only suggest that
    you wait for the problem to happen again and pull over and stop and raise
    the hood to see if yu can tell where the clicking sound is coming from.
    Keep the engine running after you pull over. Place the emergency brake on
    and transmission in PARK.
     
    Bill B. Johnson, Dec 26, 2003
    #3
  4. The thing is, it only clicks once then wont click for a while...

    I had it running in my garage and waited to find out if I could hear anything,
    but I'm not sure I could hear it outside of the car..

    And yeah, I planned on trading it in to the place where I buy a different car..

    I might let it run a bit again today and see if the problem pops up, and maybe
    disconnect a wire I have coming from the battery to my fog lights and some led
    lights and see if that helps.. Maybe some moisture keeps getting in contact
    with some wires and that would be a good place to start I think..

    Thanks for the input, Bill
     
    Chris Driscoll, Dec 26, 2003
    #4
  5. The thing is, it only clicks once then wont click for a while...

    I had it running in my garage and waited to find out if I could hear anything,
    but I'm not sure I could hear it outside of the car..

    And yeah, I planned on trading it in to the place where I buy a different car..

    I might let it run a bit again today and see if the problem pops up, and maybe
    disconnect a wire I have coming from the battery to my fog lights and some led
    lights and see if that helps.. Maybe some moisture keeps getting in contact
    with some wires and that would be a good place to start I think..

    Thanks for the input, Bill
     
    Chris Driscoll, Dec 26, 2003
    #5
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