Car dies for split second and comes back.
#1
Car dies for split second and comes back.
So im not entirely sure what this is but basically on occasion i will be driving and my radio and my electrical will all go black for literally a fraction of a second and then everything will come back on..... thats it. never worse than that. any idea what this could be?
I checked the battery to make sure nothing is popping off terminals and its nice and tight. the only thing off the top of my head is maybe something is wrong with the grounding? or maybe I'm way off.
I checked the battery to make sure nothing is popping off terminals and its nice and tight. the only thing off the top of my head is maybe something is wrong with the grounding? or maybe I'm way off.
#3
If everything is going dead, that sure sounds like a flakey connection. When running down the road the car runs off of the alternator not the battery but if the alternator quits then the battery will supply the power for a while until it goes dead. So we are looking at a bad connection that affect both the alternator electrical path and the battery electrical path.
I would definitely start by looking at both ends of the battery cables. I mean not just look but remove and clean the connections with a wire brush. Then I would look at that mess of fuse connections that Honda mounted on the positive battery terminal. Remove and clean all of them. After that I would have to get out a schematic and figure out exactly how a Honda Fit is wired.
Are you sure everything electrical in the car shuts off?
The problem could be either on the ground side or on the positive side.
I would definitely start by looking at both ends of the battery cables. I mean not just look but remove and clean the connections with a wire brush. Then I would look at that mess of fuse connections that Honda mounted on the positive battery terminal. Remove and clean all of them. After that I would have to get out a schematic and figure out exactly how a Honda Fit is wired.
Are you sure everything electrical in the car shuts off?
The problem could be either on the ground side or on the positive side.
#4
If everything is going dead, that sure sounds like a flakey connection. When running down the road the car runs off of the alternator not the battery but if the alternator quits then the battery will supply the power for a while until it goes dead. So we are looking at a bad connection that affect both the alternator electrical path and the battery electrical path.
I would definitely start by looking at both ends of the battery cables. I mean not just look but remove and clean the connections with a wire brush. Then I would look at that mess of fuse connections that Honda mounted on the positive battery terminal. Remove and clean all of them. After that I would have to get out a schematic and figure out exactly how a Honda Fit is wired.
Are you sure everything electrical in the car shuts off?
The problem could be either on the ground side or on the positive side.
I would definitely start by looking at both ends of the battery cables. I mean not just look but remove and clean the connections with a wire brush. Then I would look at that mess of fuse connections that Honda mounted on the positive battery terminal. Remove and clean all of them. After that I would have to get out a schematic and figure out exactly how a Honda Fit is wired.
Are you sure everything electrical in the car shuts off?
The problem could be either on the ground side or on the positive side.
#5
as resolution to this. I unbolted the main ground and gave it a good cleaning and replaced it. It hasn't happened since although it really didn't seem terribly dirty so I'm not entirely sure if this was the issue or not.
#7
i found the problem....i think. so i had a broken axle and it was flinging grease and some of it got on some electrical clips and once i identified that, replaced the axle and cleaned up the grease the problem went away
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