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Honda Passport 96
Keep draining battery dry. I’ve checked alternator, steel in good shape
What else could cose that problem? |
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Re: Honda Passport 96
A short or open circuit, it could be anywhere. Andie
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Re: Honda Passport 96
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A multi-meter comes in handy, especially when testing for parasitic draw. You might want to search for people who have had the same problem.
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1994 Acura Integra LS---212K+ 1998 Isuzu Rodeo S 3.2L 2WD---176K+ |
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Re: Honda Passport 96
How old's the battery and alternator??
Both times my battery has gone it was due to the alternator sucking LOTS of juice from it because it was dying. I'd have your alternator tested *under load* - should be in the 14V range, if it's less then this, you're looking at a new alternator plus a new battery, most likely. They generally go together, at least that's been the case on both of my Rodeo's, a '91 & '97. Also, check your battery cables, make sure there's no excessive corrosion, cracks in the clamps, etc.
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1997 3.2L V6 Rodeo 32" Yoko's, 16x8 MB Wheels, 2" lift, Brushguard, KC Fog's, Loadwarrior Rack On it's way to 185k strong ![]() 2004 3.4L Tacoma TRD off-road 4x4 Double cab 32" Yoko's, Westin Bull-bar, KC Fogs 60K miles
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Re: Honda Passport 96
a bad diode in the alternator is one thing that can cause battery drain. mike
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Re: Honda Passport 96
I spent a good portion of yesterday working on a similar problem in my Jetta. I drained the battery while listening to the radio and changing a window regulator. I went through the last two batteries in about a year. I took the alt to NAPA and it tested bad. I was only getting 13V in the car running without accessories on. I put a new alt in and the voltages didn't change much. I checked for parasitic draw by removing the - cable from the batt and the + cable from the alt. I then put the multimeter in line with the - cable and - post on the battery and got no draw. I'm taking the car down to Advance to have the battery tested. Might have killed another. The original alt gave me 189K. You might test for the draw, then start removing fuses until you isolate the open circuit.
EDIT: I know this isn't Rodeo related, but I did some more evaluating this morning and found I blew the fuse in my multimeter last night. I changed the fuse and found I have a huge draw on the battery when the car is off. What a drag. The VW engine and tranny are bulletproof, but the electronics are horrible.
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1997 Isuzu Rodeo LS 3.2L V6 SOHC 4L-30E Dueler Alenzas 4x2 1997 TJ Sport 4.0L D35 rear 5 spd 31" Dayton Timberline ATs 1996 VW Jetta GLS 2.0L 5 spd Last edited by surferfletch; 04-28-2007 at 12:09 PM. |
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Re: Honda Passport 96
And get the alt checked.
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1997 Isuzu Rodeo LS 3.2L V6 SOHC 4L-30E Dueler Alenzas 4x2 1997 TJ Sport 4.0L D35 rear 5 spd 31" Dayton Timberline ATs 1996 VW Jetta GLS 2.0L 5 spd |
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Re: Honda Passport 96
Again, not Rodeo related, but may be helpful...
I took my battery down to Advance. It was low on charge but "GOOD" and they charged it. I went home, disabled the factory alarm which has been arming itself for ages intermittently, and hooked everything back up. Lo and behold, 13V across the terminals when off, 14V running, 14V running with accessories. The alarm module or associated wiring must be bad. Anyway, have your charging system checked. If it's good, then you need to find your short. Good luck!
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1997 Isuzu Rodeo LS 3.2L V6 SOHC 4L-30E Dueler Alenzas 4x2 1997 TJ Sport 4.0L D35 rear 5 spd 31" Dayton Timberline ATs 1996 VW Jetta GLS 2.0L 5 spd |
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