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How do I track the electrical system in my 89 Honda Accord?

Lately I have been having trouble with my Honda Accord’s battery draining itself after I turn it off. Subsequently I have to get somebody to jump it when I want to drive it around. What could be the problem, and what is a cheap and effective way of finding out how to trace the problem and fix it?



 

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bobweb says in May 25th 2010 at 5:59 am    

Well, first you make sure the battery is good and can hold a charge as long as it should. You do that by driving to the auto parts store and getting a free battery and charging system check. See the Advance Auto online video about “Battery Basics” where they encourage you to come in and have the checks twice a year. Next, you need to have a “parasitic battery drain” test done on your car, preferably using an ammeter rather than a test light as below. No more than 1/4 ampere should be flowing from the battery while it’s parked overnight.

http://www.wikihow.com/Find-a-Parasitic-Battery-Drain

ignorant atheis says in May 25th 2010 at 6:11 am    

Bob is right, but you don’t want to spend a lot on 18 year old car right? Thought so, I don’t know how inclined you are in electrical matter? But try to think logically, what could run on your car without key beeing on? check all fans make sure they turn off like radiator cooling fan run indipendent of your ignition switch, tepm. switch control turns off your rad. fan also condenser fan witch means it may not be turning off even if you turn off your car. Another possibility is glove compartment lights(depress switch failure when you close the glove compartment in your dash.

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