95 Del Sol VTEC Electrical

Discussion in 'Del Sol' started by gmccx, Aug 15, 2009.

  1. gmccx

    gmccx Guest

    Around 3 times during the last 3 or so months, I have gotten in my car
    to find the clock and radio had lost their settings, as though the power
    had been off. It happened once overnight with the car in my garage and
    once during the day with the car parked outside at work.

    It happened two more times within the last few days, but in these two
    cases everything seemed fine until I hit the starter, then total power
    failure.

    When it happened today, I popped the hood latch and got out of the car
    to just have a look, with the ignition turned on. When I closed the door
    after getting out, the vibration of the door closing turned everything
    back on... I started the car and drove to work.

    Battery posts and terminals are pristine and tight, so it is apparently
    somewhere else.

    Are there any known problem spots like this for older Hondas? The car
    has about 70K miles on it, but of course is older in years than miles. :)
     
    gmccx, Aug 15, 2009
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  2. gmccx

    Tegger Guest



    Have you actually checked the battery's voltage?

    Have you removed the bettery terminals and cleaned them?
     
    Tegger, Aug 15, 2009
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  3. gmccx

    gmccx Guest

    Yes to both questions. But I may have found the problem this afternoon.
    Although the battery clamps were tight, the + terminal clamp was being
    prevented from seating all the way down on the post by a plastic shield
    sort of thing that was around the + terminal and extends down the motor
    side of the battery. The shield thing is still there, but I cut away the
    plastic around the terminal to allow the clamp to fully seat. Before
    doing this, I could actually rotate the clamp on the post even when
    fully tight. Can't now. Of course only time will tell if this was the
    actual problem.
     
    gmccx, Aug 15, 2009
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