So if a park the car on Friday and don’t drive it again until Monday, it’s really slow to crank. Voltage was 12.8V. I bought brand new, have 18,000 miles.
Electrical problem 1999 Honda CRV 4 cyl All Wheel Drive Automatic 70,000 miles The repair shop cannot find why battery is draining over night. Alternator is charging. An update on my Battery drain problem: I fully charged the battery overnight then attached a Battery Tender to see what it would indicate.
I also I’m having problems with my 2009 Honda Pilot draining the battery and finally got around to doing the parasitic draw down test. Parasitic Battery Drain 2009 EX-L. Jump to Latest Follow ... it is much easier to just remove the 40 amp fuse to avoid the battery draining. I had a draw of .7amps. Addons: ... it doesn't have to be that special Honda connector: Show Full Signature. Repair man baffled and gave up. Have to jump battery every couple of days. Hi, My 2005 Honda Accord has died twice in the last week for no reason. I have a parasitic current draw of 7.18 amps (on the 20mA) meter scale. It is true that Honda uses an ELD but it’s rare that causes a problem with a draw like that so we are back to testing for a parasitic draw. The 2009 Honda Accord has 5 problems reported for battery failure. All door light switches have been checked using the draw down method referenced on this site. I have a 2006 (manufactured mid 2005) Honda Accord. Have a 2009 Honda Accord, on third battery in 1 1/2yrs. It drains the battery in about 3-4 days. Found out fuse #23 the “Back Up” fuse was the problem. Dealer can find no problems (ha) Brought to another mechanic he couldn't find any unusual draw. I have narrowed the drain to two fuses. Oh – this is my third battery – so it’s not the battery.
If I disconnect the battery for the same time frame all is fine. When fuse is … Also new one has been checked. In your case you have a battery drain, the fist steps are to check the battery AND the charging system. I have a parasitic battery drain.
It gave a green light to say the battery was fully charged. In 2014, my 2009 Honda Accord, when left idle for 4 days, drains the battery enough to where it would not start. Battery has been replaced. You need to go about solving electrical problems logically. I took it to the Honda dealership and they tried to make the starter fail it did not, they said typically they see the starters as the problem for the battery drain. The contact stated that the SRS warning light was illuminated. Last Monday while going to leave work it wouldn't start and I didn't leave anything on, I had a colleague jump it (battery is only 4 months old by the way) and was able to drive normally until yesterday when I got in my car and again it … After much research and discussion with knowledgeable people, the problem was resolved by installing an on-off switch on the minus battery terminal. At that point I saw the battery drain after its at just Sat a few hours to the point that I couldn't start the car up. I left the car unused for a week with the negative cable unattached. About to try 3rd. However, those fixes aren’t always effective and have been limited to the 2012 and 2017 model years. The contact owns 2009 Honda Accord. Battery problems have been a drain on Honda’s reliability for well over a decade. Took out fuse and goes down to zero. Please help, someone out there must know what the problem is. Average repair cost is $110 at 36,200 miles. Over the years, Honda has released multiple technical service bulletins (TSB) outlining potential software fixes for battery problems. 2008 Odyssey Touring-Silver 2011 VW Jetta SE-Black-Totaled 2012 VW Passat-Black 2002 GMC Sierra SLT LB Z71-Red Interior #5 (radio) 10A, and interior (Back-Up lights) 10A, EACH drawing a … read more