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March 4th, 2016 09:31 AM #31my try...
1. clean and tighten the battery terminals.
2. check alternator belt tightness. it might be slipping. adjust if so.
if these don't remedy the issue, you may have to seek professional help.
comment: all AT owners should have a home battery charger, and know how to use it. kahit yung mura lang.... 2K or so...
good luck.
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March 4th, 2016 04:28 PM #32
wag agad mag-assume ng mga sira lalu na yung mga major items.
sa kahit anong problema ng sasakyan, palaging unahin yung madadali. kagaya ng sabi ni dr. d, tignan muna yung kalinisan at higpit ng batt terminals, voltage readings (13.8 - 14.3 V) at voltage drops, belt tension/alignment, fluid check, clamp check, bolt check, filter check, etc.....
saka mo ngayon bigyan ng pansin yung major components. gaya ng mga sensors na iyan, alternator, etc.
gaya netong thread na pinost ko po e sa voltage reading ko nakita na may problema.
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March 4th, 2016 04:31 PM #33
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March 4th, 2016 10:28 PM #34motolite dealer checked my battery - ok pa daw. checked alternator - ok pa rin kasi nsa 14v+ ang reading. so far hindi pa umiilaw yung battery light ko sa dash. already checked belt. palagi nmn malinis ang batt connections ko kasi madalas po ako mag lnis ng oto.. i see to it maayos oil level ko etc and all connections are secured before bumabyahe. next step is to bring sa suking mekaniko to have it check.. bka spark plugs lang or sumthing. thanks sa mga inputs mga sir.
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March 6th, 2016 12:50 AM #35
I dont know if it is true but heard on my friends that once battery power is lost to the electronics of the Honda Jazz, you have to bring it to casa to re-program all parameters of normal operations like power band and idling speed.
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March 6th, 2016 11:47 AM #36
checked recently my charging system gamit yung kakabili ko lang na multimeter. mejo medium end na brand (UNI-T).
walang nagregister na AC volts unlike dun sa mumurahin kong cdr king multimeter.
so nasa klase ng multimeter nga na gamit.
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March 6th, 2016 06:38 PM #37used mulitester, battery only nsa 12.5v, once engine is on nsa 14.5v, once on ang aircon, lights, blinkers, radio etc nag lalaro sa 13.8 to 14.3v, hindi ko pa na try ig ano volts kapag umaandar ng sasakyan. still a mystery kung bakit bigla sumindi yung battery light ko for the whole day and kills my engine. as og now ok takbo nya. made sure battery ports are clean, airfilter is clean, alternator cables are tight and belt is tight.
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March 7th, 2016 09:46 AM #38mga sir any recommended auto electrical shop south area? yung honest.. hindi yung tipong pabbilhin ako agad ng alternator.
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March 7th, 2016 10:44 AM #39
you probably have a higher than normal parasitic load (electronically tuned radio, clock, PCM and alarm). if the radio is an aftermarket replacement or add on or the alarm is an aftermarket installation, the parasitic load might be higher than 30 milliamps. your car's average should be lower than the 30mA continuous load. check for wet electrical connectors, wet light bulb sockets and aftermarket installations. the factory connectors are either metri pack or weather pack connectors which are sealed with silicone inserts and are water tight
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March 9th, 2016 05:03 PM #40ang huling ginawa ko lang po sa car is nagpalit ng alarm horn kasi bumigay nayung luma ko. stated sa luma is 25watts.. nabili ko 30watts.. pero this is 1 month ago pa.
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