Tiburon and electrical socket/cig lighter
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Tiburon and electrical socket/cig lighter
My 2007 Tiburon has a cigarette lighter but no dedicated electrical socket.
The salesman told me I could plug things into the cig lighter, like a cell
phone recharger etc.
I have plugged a solar panel trickle charger into the cig lighter and it
seemed to be fine but lately sometimes I have trouble unlocking/locking the
doors with the remote. Unplugging the trickle charger seemed to solve that
problm once but I plugged the charger back in and was able to lock and arm
the doors. However, when I returned the next morning, the doors would not
unlock with the remote. Is there some correlation? Can I sent electricity to
the battery with the solar trickle charger plugged into the cig lighter or
am I just wasting my time? Could it be what's interfering with the remote?
The salesman told me I could plug things into the cig lighter, like a cell
phone recharger etc.
I have plugged a solar panel trickle charger into the cig lighter and it
seemed to be fine but lately sometimes I have trouble unlocking/locking the
doors with the remote. Unplugging the trickle charger seemed to solve that
problm once but I plugged the charger back in and was able to lock and arm
the doors. However, when I returned the next morning, the doors would not
unlock with the remote. Is there some correlation? Can I sent electricity to
the battery with the solar trickle charger plugged into the cig lighter or
am I just wasting my time? Could it be what's interfering with the remote?
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Re: Tiburon and electrical socket/cig lighter
"Smedly" <bogus@bogus.com> wrote in message
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> My 2007 Tiburon has a cigarette lighter but no dedicated electrical
> socket. The salesman told me I could plug things into the cig lighter,
> like a cell phone recharger etc.
> I have plugged a solar panel trickle charger into the cig lighter and it
> seemed to be fine but lately sometimes I have trouble unlocking/locking
> the doors with the remote. Unplugging the trickle charger seemed to solve
> that problm once but I plugged the charger back in and was able to lock
> and arm the doors. However, when I returned the next morning, the doors
> would not unlock with the remote. Is there some correlation? Can I sent
> electricity to the battery with the solar trickle charger plugged into the
> cig lighter or am I just wasting my time? Could it be what's interfering
> with the remote?
>
That's a weird one for sure. I'd have to ask why you're bothering with that
trickle charger in the first place though. If your battery really needs a
trickle charger for an overnight sit, then you need a new battery. If your
battery is good, you have no need for that trickle charger.
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Re: Tiburon and electrical socket/cig lighter
"Smedly" <bogus@bogus.com> wrote in message
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> My 2007 Tiburon has a cigarette lighter but no dedicated electrical
> socket. The salesman told me I could plug things into the cig lighter,
> like a cell phone recharger etc.
> I have plugged a solar panel trickle charger into the cig lighter and it
> seemed to be fine but lately sometimes I have trouble unlocking/locking
> the doors with the remote. Unplugging the trickle charger seemed to solve
> that problm once but I plugged the charger back in and was able to lock
> and arm the doors. However, when I returned the next morning, the doors
> would not unlock with the remote. Is there some correlation? Can I sent
> electricity to the battery with the solar trickle charger plugged into the
> cig lighter or am I just wasting my time? Could it be what's interfering
> with the remote?
>
First thing I'd do is plug in a different item such as a cell phone charger
and see if it has the same effect. Chances are, the solar charger is giving
off some strange RF signals screwing up the remote.
Second thing I'd do is put the trickle charger away. A good battery does
not need such a thing and may have no benefit at all; could be a detriment
is not working properly. . A 2007 should have a battery good for a few more
years of trouble free driving.
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Re: Tiburon and electrical socket/cig lighter
Most generally 5 years is no problem for a modern lead acid battery if the
terminals are kept clean. The solar tricle charger is just a waste of time
for a good battery. Maybe in Alaska in a diesel pwered vehicle----Maybe?
terminals are kept clean. The solar tricle charger is just a waste of time
for a good battery. Maybe in Alaska in a diesel pwered vehicle----Maybe?
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Re: Tiburon and electrical socket/cig lighter
The cigarette lighter is unpowered when the key is off. Plugging in the
trickle charger may possibly confuse some of the electronic components, as
they could now be powered up on some power circuits but not on others that
should be simultaneously powered. Doubtful, but it's possible. At the
very least, if the key is out or turned off, you're not doing any battery
charging through the lighter socket.
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trickle charger may possibly confuse some of the electronic components, as
they could now be powered up on some power circuits but not on others that
should be simultaneously powered. Doubtful, but it's possible. At the
very least, if the key is out or turned off, you're not doing any battery
charging through the lighter socket.
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Re: Tiburon and electrical socket/cig lighter
On Fri, 08 Feb 2008 19:47:12 -0600, "hyundaitech"
<notpublic@not.public.com> wrote:
>The cigarette lighter is unpowered when the key is off. Plugging in the
>trickle charger may possibly confuse some of the electronic components, as
>they could now be powered up on some power circuits but not on others that
>should be simultaneously powered. Doubtful, but it's possible. At the
>very least, if the key is out or turned off, you're not doing any battery
>charging through the lighter socket.
Like you are doing a lot of charging with a solar charger at
night...... ;-)
<notpublic@not.public.com> wrote:
>The cigarette lighter is unpowered when the key is off. Plugging in the
>trickle charger may possibly confuse some of the electronic components, as
>they could now be powered up on some power circuits but not on others that
>should be simultaneously powered. Doubtful, but it's possible. At the
>very least, if the key is out or turned off, you're not doing any battery
>charging through the lighter socket.
Like you are doing a lot of charging with a solar charger at
night...... ;-)
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"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
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> The cigarette lighter is unpowered when the key is off. Plugging in the
> trickle charger may possibly confuse some of the electronic components, as
> they could now be powered up on some power circuits but not on others that
> should be simultaneously powered. Doubtful, but it's possible. At the
> very least, if the key is out or turned off, you're not doing any battery
> charging through the lighter socket.
Thanks for an actual answer to my simple question.
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