93 Civic, no "Lights On Warning Ding" = dead battery
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93 Civic, no "Lights On Warning Ding" = dead battery
My '93 Civic has no warning telling me that I have left my lights on. I
frequently forget and leave them on and in sunlight (normally happens early
morning) the dashboard isn't bright enough to see that the lights are still
on. I have a roadside assistance service but has anybody come up with an
eloquent way to solve this major design flaw...?
Ed
frequently forget and leave them on and in sunlight (normally happens early
morning) the dashboard isn't bright enough to see that the lights are still
on. I have a roadside assistance service but has anybody come up with an
eloquent way to solve this major design flaw...?
Ed
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Re: 93 Civic, no "Lights On Warning Ding" = dead battery
"Ed" <elvardSPAMBEGONE@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> My '93 Civic has no warning telling me that I have left my lights on. I
> frequently forget and leave them on and in sunlight (normally happens
> early morning) the dashboard isn't bright enough to see that the lights
> are still on. I have a roadside assistance service but has anybody come
> up with an eloquent way to solve this major design flaw...?
> Ed
>
One way is to wire a chime (like Radio Shack http://tinyurl.com/7ek32) in
series with a diode and connect it between the parking light wiring and the
ignition wiring so if there is voltage on the lights but not on the ignition
it will make noise. Don't use anything that draws much more current because
the parking light power will bleed into the ignition power. Probably not
enough to keep the ignition on, but....
Mike
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> My '93 Civic has no warning telling me that I have left my lights on. I
> frequently forget and leave them on and in sunlight (normally happens
> early morning) the dashboard isn't bright enough to see that the lights
> are still on. I have a roadside assistance service but has anybody come
> up with an eloquent way to solve this major design flaw...?
> Ed
>
One way is to wire a chime (like Radio Shack http://tinyurl.com/7ek32) in
series with a diode and connect it between the parking light wiring and the
ignition wiring so if there is voltage on the lights but not on the ignition
it will make noise. Don't use anything that draws much more current because
the parking light power will bleed into the ignition power. Probably not
enough to keep the ignition on, but....
Mike
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Re: 93 Civic, no "Lights On Warning Ding" = dead battery
Ed wrote:
> My '93 Civic has no warning telling me that I have left my lights on. I
> frequently forget and leave them on and in sunlight (normally happens early
> morning) the dashboard isn't bright enough to see that the lights are still
> on. I have a roadside assistance service but has anybody come up with an
> eloquent way to solve this major design flaw...?
> Ed
Stick a Post-It note on the dash to remind you to turn them off. :-)
> My '93 Civic has no warning telling me that I have left my lights on. I
> frequently forget and leave them on and in sunlight (normally happens early
> morning) the dashboard isn't bright enough to see that the lights are still
> on. I have a roadside assistance service but has anybody come up with an
> eloquent way to solve this major design flaw...?
> Ed
Stick a Post-It note on the dash to remind you to turn them off. :-)
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Re: 93 Civic, no "Lights On Warning Ding" = dead battery
Had the same problem with my Del Sol. Nearly fried the alternator as a result.
My local Canadian Tire store had a headlight chime for about $12. My garage
installed it for about $10. Works like a charm.
Dan
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"Ed" (elvardSPAMBEGONE@hotmail.com) writes:
> My '93 Civic has no warning telling me that I have left my lights on. I
> frequently forget and leave them on and in sunlight (normally happens early
> morning) the dashboard isn't bright enough to see that the lights are still
> on. I have a roadside assistance service but has anybody come up with an
> eloquent way to solve this major design flaw...?
> Ed
>
>
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Re: 93 Civic, no "Lights On Warning Ding" = dead battery
Dan Beaton wrote:
> Had the same problem with my Del Sol. Nearly fried the alternator as a result.
>
> My local Canadian Tire store had a headlight chime for about $12. My garage
> installed it for about $10. Works like a charm.
>
> Dan
>
Dan, any more info on that product? One of my mechs has not heard of
any such thing...?
Thanks.
Ed
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Dan Beaton wrote:
> Had the same problem with my Del Sol. Nearly fried the alternator as a result.
>
> My local Canadian Tire store had a headlight chime for about $12. My garage
> installed it for about $10. Works like a charm.
>
> Dan
>
Dan, any more info on that product? One of my mechs has not heard of
any such thing...?
Thanks.
Ed
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"Ed" <elvard@hotmail.com> wrote in
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>
> Dan Beaton wrote:
>> Had the same problem with my Del Sol. Nearly fried the alternator as
>> a result.
>>
>> My local Canadian Tire store had a headlight chime for about $12. My
>> garage installed it for about $10. Works like a charm.
>>
>
>
>
> Dan, any more info on that product? One of my mechs has not heard of
> any such thing...?
>
Pep Boys, AutoZone, Kragen (and Canadian Tire in Canada) ALL sell such
accessories.
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TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:1129897858.010978.37830@o13g2000cwo.googlegro ups.com:
>
> Dan Beaton wrote:
>> Had the same problem with my Del Sol. Nearly fried the alternator as
>> a result.
>>
>> My local Canadian Tire store had a headlight chime for about $12. My
>> garage installed it for about $10. Works like a charm.
>>
>
>
>
> Dan, any more info on that product? One of my mechs has not heard of
> any such thing...?
>
Pep Boys, AutoZone, Kragen (and Canadian Tire in Canada) ALL sell such
accessories.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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"Ed" <elvard@hotmail.com> wrote in
news:1129897858.010978.37830@o13g2000cwo.googlegro ups.com:
>
> Dan Beaton wrote:
>> Had the same problem with my Del Sol. Nearly fried the alternator as
>> a result.
>>
>> My local Canadian Tire store had a headlight chime for about $12. My
>> garage installed it for about $10. Works like a charm.
>>
>
>
>
> Dan, any more info on that product? One of my mechs has not heard of
> any such thing...?
>
Pep Boys, AutoZone, Kragen (and Canadian Tire in Canada) ALL sell such
accessories.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:1129897858.010978.37830@o13g2000cwo.googlegro ups.com:
>
> Dan Beaton wrote:
>> Had the same problem with my Del Sol. Nearly fried the alternator as
>> a result.
>>
>> My local Canadian Tire store had a headlight chime for about $12. My
>> garage installed it for about $10. Works like a charm.
>>
>
>
>
> Dan, any more info on that product? One of my mechs has not heard of
> any such thing...?
>
Pep Boys, AutoZone, Kragen (and Canadian Tire in Canada) ALL sell such
accessories.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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