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2009-11-29 03:19:37
#1
help!! car shut off. no power
car- 91 sentra se-r
motor- sr20Ve
ecu- calum basic
dist.- VE
mileage- 84,000 (body)


ok,
i was leaving my house earlier today, and i noticed my clock under my tach was reset to 1:00. after a few mins of driving i noticed the dash lights were going dim when i decelerated. so i pulled over and checked my battery leads and alt. leads...everything looked fine so i started it up and drove away.. about 5 mins down the road i pulled into a parking spot and the car just shut off.

when the car shut off i lost all power to the inside. Although i could hear my fuel pump and the headlights were still on. i turned the key on and off a few times.. no luck... popped the hood, all wires were connected. at this time i though i fried my ecu or main fuse..

i got back in the car and tried to start it.. it started!but still no power to the inside.. ie no tach, volts, fuel level, radio, inside light...

went inside a fast food joint for a few mins(10) and when i started it back up everything was fine.. all lights on and everything normal...

what could have happened??
i plan on checking all my grounds tomorrow when i can see (daylight)
where should i start???
anything would be helpful! thank you!
2009-11-29 16:16:28
#2
anyone??
2009-11-29 17:08:27
#3
alternator probably crapped out...
2009-11-29 18:20:23
#4
i checked it and its putting out 14.1 volts.. kinda high i think..
2009-11-30 04:37:12
#5
Check the main fusible links coming off the of the positive on the battery terminal. I know they can get corroded to **** over time. I know when mine broke, all my inside lights were gone. Just an idea.
2009-11-30 12:50:00
#6
thats a good place to check. thank you i will check today!
2009-11-30 14:03:00
#7
Check relays and fuses too, just in case.
2009-12-01 22:11:02
#8
also check your grounds, our cars are notorious for having the ground on the t-stat housing corrode. it affects alot of things, happened to me once .
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