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Question Electrical issue of Allion 240

Power is totally disconnected while I am driving, even all the lights & engine. Then again it could be started without any issue. Please someone helps on this
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Re: Electrical issue of Allion 240

What are the conditions of the cables and terminals at the battery?

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Re: Electrical issue of Allion 240

Thank for the reply. I have checked all the cables related to battery terminal. There are no such an issue that I could identify. Can you help on this ? Since no one was able to give a solution for this
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Re: Electrical issue of Allion 240

You need to find an electrical diagram for your vehicle and check all the circuits that involve your ignition switch (the one you put your key in to start your engine).

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Re: Electrical issue of Allion 240

Hi, I have cleaned up the terminal of the battery & drive the car 2 hours continuously without any issue. Now it seems no issue. Do you have some other opinions on this not to come again or will I have to do it frequently. Thanks.
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Re: Electrical issue of Allion 240

I have never heard of Allion 240 but I remember that on my 1999 Accord some people reported similar problem. It appeared to be a faulty part of ignition switch. A rear part of the switch where all the wires are connected. The solution was fairly easy: replace just that piece.

See if you can find this part or at least the information on it.

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Re: Electrical issue of Allion 240

Once you have the battery terminals clean and tight, coat them with an anti-corrosive spray. Good for the connections.
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