2001 CR-V Electrical Problem
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2001 CR-V Electrical Problem
The other day the car started fine, we drove about 20 minutes, and then
electrical devices started failing: first the speedometer, then the air
conditioner fan, the windows were slow, and after another 15 minutes
the car died (while driving on the highway) and the battery was too low
to start. There had been no previous problems.
The dealership is telling me we need a new battery, but there's no
problem with the electrical system or alternator. Is this possible?
thanks in advance,
-paul
electrical devices started failing: first the speedometer, then the air
conditioner fan, the windows were slow, and after another 15 minutes
the car died (while driving on the highway) and the battery was too low
to start. There had been no previous problems.
The dealership is telling me we need a new battery, but there's no
problem with the electrical system or alternator. Is this possible?
thanks in advance,
-paul
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Re: 2001 CR-V Electrical Problem
Paul Slocum wrote:
> The other day the car started fine, we drove about 20 minutes, and then
> electrical devices started failing: first the speedometer, then the air
> conditioner fan, the windows were slow, and after another 15 minutes
> the car died (while driving on the highway) and the battery was too low
> to start. There had been no previous problems.
>
> The dealership is telling me we need a new battery, but there's no
> problem with the electrical system or alternator. Is this possible?
>
> thanks in advance,
> -paul
If your battery is bad it may not take a charge and will not be able to
deliver current to run the car's devices.
If they've tested the charging (alternator) and it was found good, I'd
follow their advice. Get one at autozone and call it a day.
Don't run around like this: running with a bad battery can actually do
damage to electrical systems in your car.
Remco
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Re: 2001 CR-V Electrical Problem
Paul Slocum wrote:
> The other day the car started fine, we drove about 20 minutes, and then
> electrical devices started failing: first the speedometer, then the air
> conditioner fan, the windows were slow, and after another 15 minutes
> the car died (while driving on the highway) and the battery was too low
> to start. There had been no previous problems.
>
> The dealership is telling me we need a new battery, but there's no
> problem with the electrical system or alternator. Is this possible?
>
> thanks in advance,
> -paul
If your battery is bad it may not take a charge and will not be able to
deliver current to run the car's devices.
If they've tested the charging (alternator) and it was found good, I'd
follow their advice. Get one at autozone and call it a day.
Don't run around like this: running with a bad battery can actually do
damage to electrical systems in your car.
Remco
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Re: 2001 CR-V Electrical Problem
Paul Slocum wrote:
> The other day the car started fine, we drove about 20 minutes, and then
> electrical devices started failing: first the speedometer, then the air
> conditioner fan, the windows were slow, and after another 15 minutes
> the car died (while driving on the highway) and the battery was too low
> to start. There had been no previous problems.
>
> The dealership is telling me we need a new battery, but there's no
> problem with the electrical system or alternator. Is this possible?
>
> thanks in advance,
> -paul
If your battery is bad it may not take a charge and will not be able to
deliver current to run the car's devices.
If they've tested the charging (alternator) and it was found good, I'd
follow their advice. Get one at autozone and call it a day.
Don't run around like this: running with a bad battery can actually do
damage to electrical systems in your car.
Remco
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Re: 2001 CR-V Electrical Problem
Paul Slocum wrote:
> The other day the car started fine, we drove about 20 minutes, and then
> electrical devices started failing: first the speedometer, then the air
> conditioner fan, the windows were slow, and after another 15 minutes
> the car died (while driving on the highway) and the battery was too low
> to start. There had been no previous problems.
>
> The dealership is telling me we need a new battery, but there's no
> problem with the electrical system or alternator. Is this possible?
>
> thanks in advance,
> -paul
If your battery is bad it may not take a charge and will not be able to
deliver current to run the car's devices.
If they've tested the charging (alternator) and it was found good, I'd
follow their advice. Get one at autozone and call it a day.
Don't run around like this: running with a bad battery can actually do
damage to electrical systems in your car.
Remco
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Re: 2001 CR-V Electrical Problem
Paul Slocum wrote:
>
> The other day the car started fine, we drove about 20 minutes, and then
> electrical devices started failing: first the speedometer, then the air
> conditioner fan, the windows were slow, and after another 15 minutes
> the car died (while driving on the highway) and the battery was too low
> to start. There had been no previous problems.
>
> The dealership is telling me we need a new battery, but there's no
> problem with the electrical system or alternator. Is this possible?
>
> thanks in advance,
> -paul
-----------------------------------
You didn't mention the alternator drive belt. They must have replaced
it, since that's the symptoms you've described. A new battery on an '01
is probably justified too.
'Curly'
>
> The other day the car started fine, we drove about 20 minutes, and then
> electrical devices started failing: first the speedometer, then the air
> conditioner fan, the windows were slow, and after another 15 minutes
> the car died (while driving on the highway) and the battery was too low
> to start. There had been no previous problems.
>
> The dealership is telling me we need a new battery, but there's no
> problem with the electrical system or alternator. Is this possible?
>
> thanks in advance,
> -paul
-----------------------------------
You didn't mention the alternator drive belt. They must have replaced
it, since that's the symptoms you've described. A new battery on an '01
is probably justified too.
'Curly'
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Re: 2001 CR-V Electrical Problem
Paul Slocum wrote:
>
> The other day the car started fine, we drove about 20 minutes, and then
> electrical devices started failing: first the speedometer, then the air
> conditioner fan, the windows were slow, and after another 15 minutes
> the car died (while driving on the highway) and the battery was too low
> to start. There had been no previous problems.
>
> The dealership is telling me we need a new battery, but there's no
> problem with the electrical system or alternator. Is this possible?
>
> thanks in advance,
> -paul
-----------------------------------
You didn't mention the alternator drive belt. They must have replaced
it, since that's the symptoms you've described. A new battery on an '01
is probably justified too.
'Curly'
>
> The other day the car started fine, we drove about 20 minutes, and then
> electrical devices started failing: first the speedometer, then the air
> conditioner fan, the windows were slow, and after another 15 minutes
> the car died (while driving on the highway) and the battery was too low
> to start. There had been no previous problems.
>
> The dealership is telling me we need a new battery, but there's no
> problem with the electrical system or alternator. Is this possible?
>
> thanks in advance,
> -paul
-----------------------------------
You didn't mention the alternator drive belt. They must have replaced
it, since that's the symptoms you've described. A new battery on an '01
is probably justified too.
'Curly'
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Re: 2001 CR-V Electrical Problem
Paul Slocum wrote:
>
> The other day the car started fine, we drove about 20 minutes, and then
> electrical devices started failing: first the speedometer, then the air
> conditioner fan, the windows were slow, and after another 15 minutes
> the car died (while driving on the highway) and the battery was too low
> to start. There had been no previous problems.
>
> The dealership is telling me we need a new battery, but there's no
> problem with the electrical system or alternator. Is this possible?
>
> thanks in advance,
> -paul
-----------------------------------
You didn't mention the alternator drive belt. They must have replaced
it, since that's the symptoms you've described. A new battery on an '01
is probably justified too.
'Curly'
>
> The other day the car started fine, we drove about 20 minutes, and then
> electrical devices started failing: first the speedometer, then the air
> conditioner fan, the windows were slow, and after another 15 minutes
> the car died (while driving on the highway) and the battery was too low
> to start. There had been no previous problems.
>
> The dealership is telling me we need a new battery, but there's no
> problem with the electrical system or alternator. Is this possible?
>
> thanks in advance,
> -paul
-----------------------------------
You didn't mention the alternator drive belt. They must have replaced
it, since that's the symptoms you've described. A new battery on an '01
is probably justified too.
'Curly'
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Re: 2001 CR-V Electrical Problem
Paul Slocum wrote:
>
> The other day the car started fine, we drove about 20 minutes, and then
> electrical devices started failing: first the speedometer, then the air
> conditioner fan, the windows were slow, and after another 15 minutes
> the car died (while driving on the highway) and the battery was too low
> to start. There had been no previous problems.
>
> The dealership is telling me we need a new battery, but there's no
> problem with the electrical system or alternator. Is this possible?
>
> thanks in advance,
> -paul
-----------------------------------
You didn't mention the alternator drive belt. They must have replaced
it, since that's the symptoms you've described. A new battery on an '01
is probably justified too.
'Curly'
>
> The other day the car started fine, we drove about 20 minutes, and then
> electrical devices started failing: first the speedometer, then the air
> conditioner fan, the windows were slow, and after another 15 minutes
> the car died (while driving on the highway) and the battery was too low
> to start. There had been no previous problems.
>
> The dealership is telling me we need a new battery, but there's no
> problem with the electrical system or alternator. Is this possible?
>
> thanks in advance,
> -paul
-----------------------------------
You didn't mention the alternator drive belt. They must have replaced
it, since that's the symptoms you've described. A new battery on an '01
is probably justified too.
'Curly'
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Re: 2001 CR-V Electrical Problem
Ah, good point, I wish I'd thought of that and checked/marked the belt.
Thanks for your help, guys.
-paul
In article <44848019.40D8487B@interbaun.com>, motsco__@interbaun.com
says...
> Paul Slocum wrote:
> >
> > The other day the car started fine, we drove about 20 minutes, and then
> > electrical devices started failing: first the speedometer, then the air
> > conditioner fan, the windows were slow, and after another 15 minutes
> > the car died (while driving on the highway) and the battery was too low
> > to start. There had been no previous problems.
> >
> > The dealership is telling me we need a new battery, but there's no
> > problem with the electrical system or alternator. Is this possible?
> >
> > thanks in advance,
> > -paul
>
>
> -----------------------------------
>
> You didn't mention the alternator drive belt. They must have replaced
> it, since that's the symptoms you've described. A new battery on an '01
> is probably justified too.
>
> 'Curly'
>
Thanks for your help, guys.
-paul
In article <44848019.40D8487B@interbaun.com>, motsco__@interbaun.com
says...
> Paul Slocum wrote:
> >
> > The other day the car started fine, we drove about 20 minutes, and then
> > electrical devices started failing: first the speedometer, then the air
> > conditioner fan, the windows were slow, and after another 15 minutes
> > the car died (while driving on the highway) and the battery was too low
> > to start. There had been no previous problems.
> >
> > The dealership is telling me we need a new battery, but there's no
> > problem with the electrical system or alternator. Is this possible?
> >
> > thanks in advance,
> > -paul
>
>
> -----------------------------------
>
> You didn't mention the alternator drive belt. They must have replaced
> it, since that's the symptoms you've described. A new battery on an '01
> is probably justified too.
>
> 'Curly'
>
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Re: 2001 CR-V Electrical Problem
Ah, good point, I wish I'd thought of that and checked/marked the belt.
Thanks for your help, guys.
-paul
In article <44848019.40D8487B@interbaun.com>, motsco__@interbaun.com
says...
> Paul Slocum wrote:
> >
> > The other day the car started fine, we drove about 20 minutes, and then
> > electrical devices started failing: first the speedometer, then the air
> > conditioner fan, the windows were slow, and after another 15 minutes
> > the car died (while driving on the highway) and the battery was too low
> > to start. There had been no previous problems.
> >
> > The dealership is telling me we need a new battery, but there's no
> > problem with the electrical system or alternator. Is this possible?
> >
> > thanks in advance,
> > -paul
>
>
> -----------------------------------
>
> You didn't mention the alternator drive belt. They must have replaced
> it, since that's the symptoms you've described. A new battery on an '01
> is probably justified too.
>
> 'Curly'
>
Thanks for your help, guys.
-paul
In article <44848019.40D8487B@interbaun.com>, motsco__@interbaun.com
says...
> Paul Slocum wrote:
> >
> > The other day the car started fine, we drove about 20 minutes, and then
> > electrical devices started failing: first the speedometer, then the air
> > conditioner fan, the windows were slow, and after another 15 minutes
> > the car died (while driving on the highway) and the battery was too low
> > to start. There had been no previous problems.
> >
> > The dealership is telling me we need a new battery, but there's no
> > problem with the electrical system or alternator. Is this possible?
> >
> > thanks in advance,
> > -paul
>
>
> -----------------------------------
>
> You didn't mention the alternator drive belt. They must have replaced
> it, since that's the symptoms you've described. A new battery on an '01
> is probably justified too.
>
> 'Curly'
>
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Re: 2001 CR-V Electrical Problem
Ah, good point, I wish I'd thought of that and checked/marked the belt.
Thanks for your help, guys.
-paul
In article <44848019.40D8487B@interbaun.com>, motsco__@interbaun.com
says...
> Paul Slocum wrote:
> >
> > The other day the car started fine, we drove about 20 minutes, and then
> > electrical devices started failing: first the speedometer, then the air
> > conditioner fan, the windows were slow, and after another 15 minutes
> > the car died (while driving on the highway) and the battery was too low
> > to start. There had been no previous problems.
> >
> > The dealership is telling me we need a new battery, but there's no
> > problem with the electrical system or alternator. Is this possible?
> >
> > thanks in advance,
> > -paul
>
>
> -----------------------------------
>
> You didn't mention the alternator drive belt. They must have replaced
> it, since that's the symptoms you've described. A new battery on an '01
> is probably justified too.
>
> 'Curly'
>
Thanks for your help, guys.
-paul
In article <44848019.40D8487B@interbaun.com>, motsco__@interbaun.com
says...
> Paul Slocum wrote:
> >
> > The other day the car started fine, we drove about 20 minutes, and then
> > electrical devices started failing: first the speedometer, then the air
> > conditioner fan, the windows were slow, and after another 15 minutes
> > the car died (while driving on the highway) and the battery was too low
> > to start. There had been no previous problems.
> >
> > The dealership is telling me we need a new battery, but there's no
> > problem with the electrical system or alternator. Is this possible?
> >
> > thanks in advance,
> > -paul
>
>
> -----------------------------------
>
> You didn't mention the alternator drive belt. They must have replaced
> it, since that's the symptoms you've described. A new battery on an '01
> is probably justified too.
>
> 'Curly'
>
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Re: 2001 CR-V Electrical Problem
Ah, good point, I wish I'd thought of that and checked/marked the belt.
Thanks for your help, guys.
-paul
In article <44848019.40D8487B@interbaun.com>, motsco__@interbaun.com
says...
> Paul Slocum wrote:
> >
> > The other day the car started fine, we drove about 20 minutes, and then
> > electrical devices started failing: first the speedometer, then the air
> > conditioner fan, the windows were slow, and after another 15 minutes
> > the car died (while driving on the highway) and the battery was too low
> > to start. There had been no previous problems.
> >
> > The dealership is telling me we need a new battery, but there's no
> > problem with the electrical system or alternator. Is this possible?
> >
> > thanks in advance,
> > -paul
>
>
> -----------------------------------
>
> You didn't mention the alternator drive belt. They must have replaced
> it, since that's the symptoms you've described. A new battery on an '01
> is probably justified too.
>
> 'Curly'
>
Thanks for your help, guys.
-paul
In article <44848019.40D8487B@interbaun.com>, motsco__@interbaun.com
says...
> Paul Slocum wrote:
> >
> > The other day the car started fine, we drove about 20 minutes, and then
> > electrical devices started failing: first the speedometer, then the air
> > conditioner fan, the windows were slow, and after another 15 minutes
> > the car died (while driving on the highway) and the battery was too low
> > to start. There had been no previous problems.
> >
> > The dealership is telling me we need a new battery, but there's no
> > problem with the electrical system or alternator. Is this possible?
> >
> > thanks in advance,
> > -paul
>
>
> -----------------------------------
>
> You didn't mention the alternator drive belt. They must have replaced
> it, since that's the symptoms you've described. A new battery on an '01
> is probably justified too.
>
> 'Curly'
>
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Re: 2001 CR-V Electrical Problem
Paul Slocum wrote:
> Ah, good point, I wish I'd thought of that and checked/marked the belt.
> Thanks for your help, guys.
>
I am confused as I was under the impression that they'd checked the
charging system of your car. The alternator and belt would include
that.
If they have not, check the voltage across the battery with the engine
running - it should be 14.5V or so.
If you see less, check the belt and connections to the alternator. It
could still be your alternator.
Remco
> -paul
>
> In article <44848019.40D8487B@interbaun.com>, motsco__@interbaun.com
> says...
> > Paul Slocum wrote:
> > >
> > > The other day the car started fine, we drove about 20 minutes, and then
> > > electrical devices started failing: first the speedometer, then the air
> > > conditioner fan, the windows were slow, and after another 15 minutes
> > > the car died (while driving on the highway) and the battery was too low
> > > to start. There had been no previous problems.
> > >
> > > The dealership is telling me we need a new battery, but there's no
> > > problem with the electrical system or alternator. Is this possible?
> > >
> > > thanks in advance,
> > > -paul
> >
> >
> > -----------------------------------
> >
> > You didn't mention the alternator drive belt. They must have replaced
> > it, since that's the symptoms you've described. A new battery on an '01
> > is probably justified too.
> >
> > 'Curly'
> >
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Re: 2001 CR-V Electrical Problem
Paul Slocum wrote:
> Ah, good point, I wish I'd thought of that and checked/marked the belt.
> Thanks for your help, guys.
>
I am confused as I was under the impression that they'd checked the
charging system of your car. The alternator and belt would include
that.
If they have not, check the voltage across the battery with the engine
running - it should be 14.5V or so.
If you see less, check the belt and connections to the alternator. It
could still be your alternator.
Remco
> -paul
>
> In article <44848019.40D8487B@interbaun.com>, motsco__@interbaun.com
> says...
> > Paul Slocum wrote:
> > >
> > > The other day the car started fine, we drove about 20 minutes, and then
> > > electrical devices started failing: first the speedometer, then the air
> > > conditioner fan, the windows were slow, and after another 15 minutes
> > > the car died (while driving on the highway) and the battery was too low
> > > to start. There had been no previous problems.
> > >
> > > The dealership is telling me we need a new battery, but there's no
> > > problem with the electrical system or alternator. Is this possible?
> > >
> > > thanks in advance,
> > > -paul
> >
> >
> > -----------------------------------
> >
> > You didn't mention the alternator drive belt. They must have replaced
> > it, since that's the symptoms you've described. A new battery on an '01
> > is probably justified too.
> >
> > 'Curly'
> >