electrical ? problems oleksy_1 Member Posts: 6 March 2019 edited March 2019 Trying to fix that for some 5+ years, 96 Concorde LXi 3.5 L, 145 000 km, ocasionally engine stalls, needlessly checked/replaced everything except PCM (replaced PCM with factory new unit at 60 000 km - reason...
I have an '04 Odyssey with what I believe is a series of electrical shorts. I haven't had it diagnosed yet, as the warranty is up and I know electrical problems cost a fortune! It is strange how it moves about. Sometimes the interior lights won't come on, then sometimes they will ...
There are a few common causes of car battery problems. One of the most common is sulfation, which is caused by leaving the battery too discharged for too long. This can damage the battery and make it less effective. Another common cause of battery problems is overcharging. This can happen ...
A car may catch fire due to a collision, but car fires often occur due to a defective fuel system or electrical wiring, or by a lit cigarette left in the car that causes the seats or carpets to catch fire. In some cases, a design flaw may also be the culprit. What causes a car...
Battery faults are the most common cause of breakdown – especially in winter. From batteries to blown tyres to clutch problems, avoid these breakdown causes.
Acceleration problems are a common occurrence in high mileage vehicles. But typically, there are no serious or immediate concerns regarding major engine problems. As with any car problem, potential causes that are minor should be checked first in order to locate the issue and possibly fix it as...
Troubleshooting wiring and electrical problems for cars is based on tracing circuits from the switch to the battery.
sporadically, making them difficult todiagnose and repair. They could manifest as unexpected stalling, erratic behavior in electrical systems, or random check engine light illuminations. Because these problems do not show symptoms continuously, pinpointing the exact cause requires a strategic and patient...
Electrical problems, such as faulty switches, sensors, relays, or loose and damaged wires, can cause various issues, including failure to start, stalling, blown fuses, bad lighting, or a dead battery. To draw your attention to the problem, your car will beep. ...
These functions typically have a minimal impact on the battery's charge. However, unintended drains—such as interior lights left on, door lights, or malfunctioning electrical relays—can sap your battery's power when the engine isn't running. While the alternator recharges the battery during ...