Help!!! 06 civic . Wiring problem .

Asked by 0nthegre3n714 Nov 09, 2018 at 09:26 AM about the 2006 Honda Civic Coupe Si

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Last night started the car and the battery light was
on left my car on on my mission came back home
turned it off turn it on battery light turned off. Went
to the gas station this morning my stereo went
blank then my whole dashboard went blank
completely blank to wear it stalled out my car to
where the car was off but still on hard to describe
thank God I was in my neighborhood completely
died I pushed it for houses to my home thank God
underneath the dash I pulled out the wires and at
least now I have power full power so it's not a
battery pot problem definitely a wiring problem but
my car won't start does anybody have any ideas
what it could quite possibly be

6 Answers

Thank you to everyone that has answered so I let it sit for an hour and it started it appears to be the battery however it's not the battery the battery is fully charged I have a wiring problem and yes that is very very tricky I need help

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First of all, use proper grammar when you type. It makes it easier for others to help you. Have you checked for blown fuses? If the battery trouble light came on, it can still be your battery. Letting it sit for a while can help restore a charge to help crank the motor. However, this can give you a false sense of security. It doesn't matter if you have "full Power" options, batteries age and are exposed to extreme weather conditions, and the hot extreme conditions of sitting next to your hot motor. It sounds like you have one or two dead cells in your battery. If you don't live in California, I strongly recommend that you can take your car to O'reily Auto Parts and have them test your battery for free. Otherwise take it to your mechanic.

Well with this turned out to be was the alternator. My neighbor told me to charge back up my battery which we did I was able to start my car off the battery power I took off the positive terminal instantly car shut off to answer my own question alternator. * * * So for anybody who wants to know how to test an alternator or battery have car running and disconnect the positive terminal and if the engine shuts off immediately it is your alternator.

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