1996 Honda Accord DX Wiring
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1996 Honda Accord DX Wiring
I amlooking for a wiring
diagram for a 1996 Honda Accord DX. I have a 12 volt short to grond at
fuse 9 that goes to the condenser fan. My Hane's manual does not show
the wiring diagram for this circuit.
Any help will be much appreciated.
diagram for a 1996 Honda Accord DX. I have a 12 volt short to grond at
fuse 9 that goes to the condenser fan. My Hane's manual does not show
the wiring diagram for this circuit.
Any help will be much appreciated.
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Re: 1996 Honda Accord DX Wiring
dispman2000@yahoo.com wrote:
> I amlooking for a wiring
> diagram for a 1996 Honda Accord DX. I have a 12 volt short to grond at
> fuse 9 that goes to the condenser fan. My Hane's manual does not show
> the wiring diagram for this circuit.
Disconnect the condenser fan at its local terminals. Check to see
if the short is still there.
How are you measuring/assessing the short? If by blown fuses,
fair enough but if using a meter then remember that a fan motor
is very low resistance when not running and may be less than an
Ohm.
HTH
PS - No, I don't have a wiring Diagram.
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> I amlooking for a wiring
> diagram for a 1996 Honda Accord DX. I have a 12 volt short to grond at
> fuse 9 that goes to the condenser fan. My Hane's manual does not show
> the wiring diagram for this circuit.
Disconnect the condenser fan at its local terminals. Check to see
if the short is still there.
How are you measuring/assessing the short? If by blown fuses,
fair enough but if using a meter then remember that a fan motor
is very low resistance when not running and may be less than an
Ohm.
HTH
PS - No, I don't have a wiring Diagram.
--
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WIMBORNE http://www.wessex-astro-society.freeserve.co.uk/ Wessex
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Re: 1996 Honda Accord DX Wiring
The problem started with the battery going dead. Put on new battery
and the battery drained overnight. Found that something was drawing a
lot of current with everything turned off using a test light. Checked
between the pos and neg cables and was reading 0 ohms pulled the #9
15 amp fuse and the short went away. Left battery cables on with #9
fuse out overnight and the battery stayed charged overnight. Just need
to know what this fuse feeds so I can trace down where the problem is.
Thanks for your help.
On Wed, 2 Mar 2005 18:03:59 -0000, "Graham W"
<graham@his.com.puter.INVALID> wrote:
>dispman2000@yahoo.com wrote:
>> I amlooking for a wiring
>> diagram for a 1996 Honda Accord DX. I have a 12 volt short to grond at
>> fuse 9 that goes to the condenser fan. My Hane's manual does not show
>> the wiring diagram for this circuit.
>
>Disconnect the condenser fan at its local terminals. Check to see
>if the short is still there.
>
>How are you measuring/assessing the short? If by blown fuses,
>fair enough but if using a meter then remember that a fan motor
>is very low resistance when not running and may be less than an
>Ohm.
>
>HTH
>
>PS - No, I don't have a wiring Diagram.
and the battery drained overnight. Found that something was drawing a
lot of current with everything turned off using a test light. Checked
between the pos and neg cables and was reading 0 ohms pulled the #9
15 amp fuse and the short went away. Left battery cables on with #9
fuse out overnight and the battery stayed charged overnight. Just need
to know what this fuse feeds so I can trace down where the problem is.
Thanks for your help.
On Wed, 2 Mar 2005 18:03:59 -0000, "Graham W"
<graham@his.com.puter.INVALID> wrote:
>dispman2000@yahoo.com wrote:
>> I amlooking for a wiring
>> diagram for a 1996 Honda Accord DX. I have a 12 volt short to grond at
>> fuse 9 that goes to the condenser fan. My Hane's manual does not show
>> the wiring diagram for this circuit.
>
>Disconnect the condenser fan at its local terminals. Check to see
>if the short is still there.
>
>How are you measuring/assessing the short? If by blown fuses,
>fair enough but if using a meter then remember that a fan motor
>is very low resistance when not running and may be less than an
>Ohm.
>
>HTH
>
>PS - No, I don't have a wiring Diagram.
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Re: 1996 Honda Accord DX Wiring
dispman2000@yahoo.com wrote:
> On Wed, 2 Mar 2005 18:03:59 -0000, "Graham W"
> <graham@his.com.puter.INVALID> wrote:
>> dispman2000@yahoo.com wrote:
>>> I amlooking for a wiring
>>> diagram for a 1996 Honda Accord DX. I have a 12 volt short to grond
>>> at fuse 9 that goes to the condenser fan. My Hane's manual does not
>>> show the wiring diagram for this circuit.
>>
>> Disconnect the condenser fan at its local terminals. Check to see
>> if the short is still there.
>>
>> How are you measuring/assessing the short? If by blown fuses,
>> fair enough but if using a meter then remember that a fan motor
>> is very low resistance when not running and may be less than an
>> Ohm.
>>
>> PS - No, I don't have a wiring Diagram.
>
> The problem started with the battery going dead. Put on new battery
> and the battery drained overnight. Found that something was drawing a
> lot of current with everything turned off using a test light. Checked
> between the pos and neg cables and was reading 0 ohms pulled the #9
> 15 amp fuse and the short went away. Left battery cables on with #9
> fuse out overnight and the battery stayed charged overnight. Just need
> to know what this fuse feeds so I can trace down where the problem is.
The #9 Fuse on my Rover is the Fog Lights fuse so you'll need a word
with a same car owner to verify what exactly that fuse feeds.
Using your lamp, carry out the first suggestion in my post. If it is the
condenser fan motor then it should be getting warm if it is consuming
that amount of current. Do that test after the engine has completely
cooled down.
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> On Wed, 2 Mar 2005 18:03:59 -0000, "Graham W"
> <graham@his.com.puter.INVALID> wrote:
>> dispman2000@yahoo.com wrote:
>>> I amlooking for a wiring
>>> diagram for a 1996 Honda Accord DX. I have a 12 volt short to grond
>>> at fuse 9 that goes to the condenser fan. My Hane's manual does not
>>> show the wiring diagram for this circuit.
>>
>> Disconnect the condenser fan at its local terminals. Check to see
>> if the short is still there.
>>
>> How are you measuring/assessing the short? If by blown fuses,
>> fair enough but if using a meter then remember that a fan motor
>> is very low resistance when not running and may be less than an
>> Ohm.
>>
>> PS - No, I don't have a wiring Diagram.
>
> The problem started with the battery going dead. Put on new battery
> and the battery drained overnight. Found that something was drawing a
> lot of current with everything turned off using a test light. Checked
> between the pos and neg cables and was reading 0 ohms pulled the #9
> 15 amp fuse and the short went away. Left battery cables on with #9
> fuse out overnight and the battery stayed charged overnight. Just need
> to know what this fuse feeds so I can trace down where the problem is.
The #9 Fuse on my Rover is the Fog Lights fuse so you'll need a word
with a same car owner to verify what exactly that fuse feeds.
Using your lamp, carry out the first suggestion in my post. If it is the
condenser fan motor then it should be getting warm if it is consuming
that amount of current. Do that test after the engine has completely
cooled down.
--
Graham W http://www.gcw.org.uk/ PGM-FI page updated, Graphics Tutorial
WIMBORNE http://www.wessex-astro-society.freeserve.co.uk/ Wessex
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