Honda Civic 1990/headlight, dashboard problems.
#1
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Honda Civic 1990/headlight, dashboard problems.
Hello!
I own a 1990 Honda Civic, 4-door/4 cylinder car. When driving, I
noticed that my headlights and dash board lights get very bright, and
then dims back to normal. At the same time this happens, my defroster
fan motor, speeds up and then slows down to normal in conjuction with
the headlight and dashboard lights.
I also notice that my battery light on my dash board flickers on and
off occasionally apart form the dash board lights.
Oh by the way,
My alternator was replaced March of 2003. Prior to changing my
alternator, my battery light constantly stayed on.
My mechanic recently checked my fan belt and told me that it was o.k.
Does anyone have a solution to what this problem might be?
Please email me: xbiggwbx@aol.com
I own a 1990 Honda Civic, 4-door/4 cylinder car. When driving, I
noticed that my headlights and dash board lights get very bright, and
then dims back to normal. At the same time this happens, my defroster
fan motor, speeds up and then slows down to normal in conjuction with
the headlight and dashboard lights.
I also notice that my battery light on my dash board flickers on and
off occasionally apart form the dash board lights.
Oh by the way,
My alternator was replaced March of 2003. Prior to changing my
alternator, my battery light constantly stayed on.
My mechanic recently checked my fan belt and told me that it was o.k.
Does anyone have a solution to what this problem might be?
Please email me: xbiggwbx@aol.com
#2
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Re: Honda Civic 1990/headlight, dashboard problems.
I've experienced this problem with my own 91 Si. $130 alternator was my
option, until a friend recommended I change the brushes in the alternator
first. Pull out the alternator, and slowly disassembled it. I had Chilton's
book to guide me. After removing the brush assembly, I noticed one of the
brushed did not spring out as far as the other and was quite worn. Call
around and found it for $10 at an alternator shop. BTW they are available
from the dealer, special order. Reassembled and reinstalled in my Civic.
Put on a new belt for good measure. Has not given me a problem since.
JW
"Wayne" <xbiggwbx@aol.com> wrote in message
news:d701e21f.0312261613.476db5f4@posting.google.c om...
> Hello!
> I own a 1990 Honda Civic, 4-door/4 cylinder car. When driving, I
> noticed that my headlights and dash board lights get very bright, and
> then dims back to normal. At the same time this happens, my defroster
> fan motor, speeds up and then slows down to normal in conjuction with
> the headlight and dashboard lights.
>
> I also notice that my battery light on my dash board flickers on and
> off occasionally apart form the dash board lights.
>
>
> Oh by the way,
>
> My alternator was replaced March of 2003. Prior to changing my
> alternator, my battery light constantly stayed on.
>
> My mechanic recently checked my fan belt and told me that it was o.k.
>
> Does anyone have a solution to what this problem might be?
>
>
> Please email me: xbiggwbx@aol.com
option, until a friend recommended I change the brushes in the alternator
first. Pull out the alternator, and slowly disassembled it. I had Chilton's
book to guide me. After removing the brush assembly, I noticed one of the
brushed did not spring out as far as the other and was quite worn. Call
around and found it for $10 at an alternator shop. BTW they are available
from the dealer, special order. Reassembled and reinstalled in my Civic.
Put on a new belt for good measure. Has not given me a problem since.
JW
"Wayne" <xbiggwbx@aol.com> wrote in message
news:d701e21f.0312261613.476db5f4@posting.google.c om...
> Hello!
> I own a 1990 Honda Civic, 4-door/4 cylinder car. When driving, I
> noticed that my headlights and dash board lights get very bright, and
> then dims back to normal. At the same time this happens, my defroster
> fan motor, speeds up and then slows down to normal in conjuction with
> the headlight and dashboard lights.
>
> I also notice that my battery light on my dash board flickers on and
> off occasionally apart form the dash board lights.
>
>
> Oh by the way,
>
> My alternator was replaced March of 2003. Prior to changing my
> alternator, my battery light constantly stayed on.
>
> My mechanic recently checked my fan belt and told me that it was o.k.
>
> Does anyone have a solution to what this problem might be?
>
>
> Please email me: xbiggwbx@aol.com
#3
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Re: Honda Civic 1990/headlight, dashboard problems.
I've experienced this problem with my own 91 Si. $130 alternator was my
option, until a friend recommended I change the brushes in the alternator
first. Pull out the alternator, and slowly disassembled it. I had Chilton's
book to guide me. After removing the brush assembly, I noticed one of the
brushed did not spring out as far as the other and was quite worn. Call
around and found it for $10 at an alternator shop. BTW they are available
from the dealer, special order. Reassembled and reinstalled in my Civic.
Put on a new belt for good measure. Has not given me a problem since.
JW
"Wayne" <xbiggwbx@aol.com> wrote in message
news:d701e21f.0312261613.476db5f4@posting.google.c om...
> Hello!
> I own a 1990 Honda Civic, 4-door/4 cylinder car. When driving, I
> noticed that my headlights and dash board lights get very bright, and
> then dims back to normal. At the same time this happens, my defroster
> fan motor, speeds up and then slows down to normal in conjuction with
> the headlight and dashboard lights.
>
> I also notice that my battery light on my dash board flickers on and
> off occasionally apart form the dash board lights.
>
>
> Oh by the way,
>
> My alternator was replaced March of 2003. Prior to changing my
> alternator, my battery light constantly stayed on.
>
> My mechanic recently checked my fan belt and told me that it was o.k.
>
> Does anyone have a solution to what this problem might be?
>
>
> Please email me: xbiggwbx@aol.com
option, until a friend recommended I change the brushes in the alternator
first. Pull out the alternator, and slowly disassembled it. I had Chilton's
book to guide me. After removing the brush assembly, I noticed one of the
brushed did not spring out as far as the other and was quite worn. Call
around and found it for $10 at an alternator shop. BTW they are available
from the dealer, special order. Reassembled and reinstalled in my Civic.
Put on a new belt for good measure. Has not given me a problem since.
JW
"Wayne" <xbiggwbx@aol.com> wrote in message
news:d701e21f.0312261613.476db5f4@posting.google.c om...
> Hello!
> I own a 1990 Honda Civic, 4-door/4 cylinder car. When driving, I
> noticed that my headlights and dash board lights get very bright, and
> then dims back to normal. At the same time this happens, my defroster
> fan motor, speeds up and then slows down to normal in conjuction with
> the headlight and dashboard lights.
>
> I also notice that my battery light on my dash board flickers on and
> off occasionally apart form the dash board lights.
>
>
> Oh by the way,
>
> My alternator was replaced March of 2003. Prior to changing my
> alternator, my battery light constantly stayed on.
>
> My mechanic recently checked my fan belt and told me that it was o.k.
>
> Does anyone have a solution to what this problem might be?
>
>
> Please email me: xbiggwbx@aol.com
#4
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Re: Honda Civic 1990/headlight, dashboard problems.
I've experienced this problem with my own 91 Si. $130 alternator was my
option, until a friend recommended I change the brushes in the alternator
first. Pull out the alternator, and slowly disassembled it. I had Chilton's
book to guide me. After removing the brush assembly, I noticed one of the
brushed did not spring out as far as the other and was quite worn. Call
around and found it for $10 at an alternator shop. BTW they are available
from the dealer, special order. Reassembled and reinstalled in my Civic.
Put on a new belt for good measure. Has not given me a problem since.
JW
"Wayne" <xbiggwbx@aol.com> wrote in message
news:d701e21f.0312261613.476db5f4@posting.google.c om...
> Hello!
> I own a 1990 Honda Civic, 4-door/4 cylinder car. When driving, I
> noticed that my headlights and dash board lights get very bright, and
> then dims back to normal. At the same time this happens, my defroster
> fan motor, speeds up and then slows down to normal in conjuction with
> the headlight and dashboard lights.
>
> I also notice that my battery light on my dash board flickers on and
> off occasionally apart form the dash board lights.
>
>
> Oh by the way,
>
> My alternator was replaced March of 2003. Prior to changing my
> alternator, my battery light constantly stayed on.
>
> My mechanic recently checked my fan belt and told me that it was o.k.
>
> Does anyone have a solution to what this problem might be?
>
>
> Please email me: xbiggwbx@aol.com
option, until a friend recommended I change the brushes in the alternator
first. Pull out the alternator, and slowly disassembled it. I had Chilton's
book to guide me. After removing the brush assembly, I noticed one of the
brushed did not spring out as far as the other and was quite worn. Call
around and found it for $10 at an alternator shop. BTW they are available
from the dealer, special order. Reassembled and reinstalled in my Civic.
Put on a new belt for good measure. Has not given me a problem since.
JW
"Wayne" <xbiggwbx@aol.com> wrote in message
news:d701e21f.0312261613.476db5f4@posting.google.c om...
> Hello!
> I own a 1990 Honda Civic, 4-door/4 cylinder car. When driving, I
> noticed that my headlights and dash board lights get very bright, and
> then dims back to normal. At the same time this happens, my defroster
> fan motor, speeds up and then slows down to normal in conjuction with
> the headlight and dashboard lights.
>
> I also notice that my battery light on my dash board flickers on and
> off occasionally apart form the dash board lights.
>
>
> Oh by the way,
>
> My alternator was replaced March of 2003. Prior to changing my
> alternator, my battery light constantly stayed on.
>
> My mechanic recently checked my fan belt and told me that it was o.k.
>
> Does anyone have a solution to what this problem might be?
>
>
> Please email me: xbiggwbx@aol.com
#5
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Re: Honda Civic 1990/headlight, dashboard problems.
I've experienced this problem with my own 91 Si. $130 alternator was my
option, until a friend recommended I change the brushes in the alternator
first. Pull out the alternator, and slowly disassembled it. I had Chilton's
book to guide me. After removing the brush assembly, I noticed one of the
brushed did not spring out as far as the other and was quite worn. Call
around and found it for $10 at an alternator shop. BTW they are available
from the dealer, special order. Reassembled and reinstalled in my Civic.
Put on a new belt for good measure. Has not given me a problem since.
JW
"Wayne" <xbiggwbx@aol.com> wrote in message
news:d701e21f.0312261613.476db5f4@posting.google.c om...
> Hello!
> I own a 1990 Honda Civic, 4-door/4 cylinder car. When driving, I
> noticed that my headlights and dash board lights get very bright, and
> then dims back to normal. At the same time this happens, my defroster
> fan motor, speeds up and then slows down to normal in conjuction with
> the headlight and dashboard lights.
>
> I also notice that my battery light on my dash board flickers on and
> off occasionally apart form the dash board lights.
>
>
> Oh by the way,
>
> My alternator was replaced March of 2003. Prior to changing my
> alternator, my battery light constantly stayed on.
>
> My mechanic recently checked my fan belt and told me that it was o.k.
>
> Does anyone have a solution to what this problem might be?
>
>
> Please email me: xbiggwbx@aol.com
option, until a friend recommended I change the brushes in the alternator
first. Pull out the alternator, and slowly disassembled it. I had Chilton's
book to guide me. After removing the brush assembly, I noticed one of the
brushed did not spring out as far as the other and was quite worn. Call
around and found it for $10 at an alternator shop. BTW they are available
from the dealer, special order. Reassembled and reinstalled in my Civic.
Put on a new belt for good measure. Has not given me a problem since.
JW
"Wayne" <xbiggwbx@aol.com> wrote in message
news:d701e21f.0312261613.476db5f4@posting.google.c om...
> Hello!
> I own a 1990 Honda Civic, 4-door/4 cylinder car. When driving, I
> noticed that my headlights and dash board lights get very bright, and
> then dims back to normal. At the same time this happens, my defroster
> fan motor, speeds up and then slows down to normal in conjuction with
> the headlight and dashboard lights.
>
> I also notice that my battery light on my dash board flickers on and
> off occasionally apart form the dash board lights.
>
>
> Oh by the way,
>
> My alternator was replaced March of 2003. Prior to changing my
> alternator, my battery light constantly stayed on.
>
> My mechanic recently checked my fan belt and told me that it was o.k.
>
> Does anyone have a solution to what this problem might be?
>
>
> Please email me: xbiggwbx@aol.com
#6
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Re: Honda Civic 1990/headlight, dashboard problems.
Maybe you have a loose belt. Any squealing? Maybe you have a loose
connection to the alternator. It sounds like maybe when they get bright
they're really just getting normal but you're used to usually seeing them
dim. Maybe your idle is too low. Does the battery light flicker only when
you're stopped or at low RPM?
"Wayne" <xbiggwbx@aol.com> wrote in message
news:d701e21f.0312261613.476db5f4@posting.google.c om...
> Hello!
> I own a 1990 Honda Civic, 4-door/4 cylinder car. When driving, I
> noticed that my headlights and dash board lights get very bright, and
> then dims back to normal. At the same time this happens, my defroster
> fan motor, speeds up and then slows down to normal in conjuction with
> the headlight and dashboard lights.
>
> I also notice that my battery light on my dash board flickers on and
> off occasionally apart form the dash board lights.
>
>
> Oh by the way,
>
> My alternator was replaced March of 2003. Prior to changing my
> alternator, my battery light constantly stayed on.
>
> My mechanic recently checked my fan belt and told me that it was o.k.
>
> Does anyone have a solution to what this problem might be?
>
>
> Please email me: xbiggwbx@aol.com
connection to the alternator. It sounds like maybe when they get bright
they're really just getting normal but you're used to usually seeing them
dim. Maybe your idle is too low. Does the battery light flicker only when
you're stopped or at low RPM?
"Wayne" <xbiggwbx@aol.com> wrote in message
news:d701e21f.0312261613.476db5f4@posting.google.c om...
> Hello!
> I own a 1990 Honda Civic, 4-door/4 cylinder car. When driving, I
> noticed that my headlights and dash board lights get very bright, and
> then dims back to normal. At the same time this happens, my defroster
> fan motor, speeds up and then slows down to normal in conjuction with
> the headlight and dashboard lights.
>
> I also notice that my battery light on my dash board flickers on and
> off occasionally apart form the dash board lights.
>
>
> Oh by the way,
>
> My alternator was replaced March of 2003. Prior to changing my
> alternator, my battery light constantly stayed on.
>
> My mechanic recently checked my fan belt and told me that it was o.k.
>
> Does anyone have a solution to what this problem might be?
>
>
> Please email me: xbiggwbx@aol.com
#7
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Re: Honda Civic 1990/headlight, dashboard problems.
Maybe you have a loose belt. Any squealing? Maybe you have a loose
connection to the alternator. It sounds like maybe when they get bright
they're really just getting normal but you're used to usually seeing them
dim. Maybe your idle is too low. Does the battery light flicker only when
you're stopped or at low RPM?
"Wayne" <xbiggwbx@aol.com> wrote in message
news:d701e21f.0312261613.476db5f4@posting.google.c om...
> Hello!
> I own a 1990 Honda Civic, 4-door/4 cylinder car. When driving, I
> noticed that my headlights and dash board lights get very bright, and
> then dims back to normal. At the same time this happens, my defroster
> fan motor, speeds up and then slows down to normal in conjuction with
> the headlight and dashboard lights.
>
> I also notice that my battery light on my dash board flickers on and
> off occasionally apart form the dash board lights.
>
>
> Oh by the way,
>
> My alternator was replaced March of 2003. Prior to changing my
> alternator, my battery light constantly stayed on.
>
> My mechanic recently checked my fan belt and told me that it was o.k.
>
> Does anyone have a solution to what this problem might be?
>
>
> Please email me: xbiggwbx@aol.com
connection to the alternator. It sounds like maybe when they get bright
they're really just getting normal but you're used to usually seeing them
dim. Maybe your idle is too low. Does the battery light flicker only when
you're stopped or at low RPM?
"Wayne" <xbiggwbx@aol.com> wrote in message
news:d701e21f.0312261613.476db5f4@posting.google.c om...
> Hello!
> I own a 1990 Honda Civic, 4-door/4 cylinder car. When driving, I
> noticed that my headlights and dash board lights get very bright, and
> then dims back to normal. At the same time this happens, my defroster
> fan motor, speeds up and then slows down to normal in conjuction with
> the headlight and dashboard lights.
>
> I also notice that my battery light on my dash board flickers on and
> off occasionally apart form the dash board lights.
>
>
> Oh by the way,
>
> My alternator was replaced March of 2003. Prior to changing my
> alternator, my battery light constantly stayed on.
>
> My mechanic recently checked my fan belt and told me that it was o.k.
>
> Does anyone have a solution to what this problem might be?
>
>
> Please email me: xbiggwbx@aol.com
#8
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Re: Honda Civic 1990/headlight, dashboard problems.
Maybe you have a loose belt. Any squealing? Maybe you have a loose
connection to the alternator. It sounds like maybe when they get bright
they're really just getting normal but you're used to usually seeing them
dim. Maybe your idle is too low. Does the battery light flicker only when
you're stopped or at low RPM?
"Wayne" <xbiggwbx@aol.com> wrote in message
news:d701e21f.0312261613.476db5f4@posting.google.c om...
> Hello!
> I own a 1990 Honda Civic, 4-door/4 cylinder car. When driving, I
> noticed that my headlights and dash board lights get very bright, and
> then dims back to normal. At the same time this happens, my defroster
> fan motor, speeds up and then slows down to normal in conjuction with
> the headlight and dashboard lights.
>
> I also notice that my battery light on my dash board flickers on and
> off occasionally apart form the dash board lights.
>
>
> Oh by the way,
>
> My alternator was replaced March of 2003. Prior to changing my
> alternator, my battery light constantly stayed on.
>
> My mechanic recently checked my fan belt and told me that it was o.k.
>
> Does anyone have a solution to what this problem might be?
>
>
> Please email me: xbiggwbx@aol.com
connection to the alternator. It sounds like maybe when they get bright
they're really just getting normal but you're used to usually seeing them
dim. Maybe your idle is too low. Does the battery light flicker only when
you're stopped or at low RPM?
"Wayne" <xbiggwbx@aol.com> wrote in message
news:d701e21f.0312261613.476db5f4@posting.google.c om...
> Hello!
> I own a 1990 Honda Civic, 4-door/4 cylinder car. When driving, I
> noticed that my headlights and dash board lights get very bright, and
> then dims back to normal. At the same time this happens, my defroster
> fan motor, speeds up and then slows down to normal in conjuction with
> the headlight and dashboard lights.
>
> I also notice that my battery light on my dash board flickers on and
> off occasionally apart form the dash board lights.
>
>
> Oh by the way,
>
> My alternator was replaced March of 2003. Prior to changing my
> alternator, my battery light constantly stayed on.
>
> My mechanic recently checked my fan belt and told me that it was o.k.
>
> Does anyone have a solution to what this problem might be?
>
>
> Please email me: xbiggwbx@aol.com
#9
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Re: Honda Civic 1990/headlight, dashboard problems.
Maybe you have a loose belt. Any squealing? Maybe you have a loose
connection to the alternator. It sounds like maybe when they get bright
they're really just getting normal but you're used to usually seeing them
dim. Maybe your idle is too low. Does the battery light flicker only when
you're stopped or at low RPM?
"Wayne" <xbiggwbx@aol.com> wrote in message
news:d701e21f.0312261613.476db5f4@posting.google.c om...
> Hello!
> I own a 1990 Honda Civic, 4-door/4 cylinder car. When driving, I
> noticed that my headlights and dash board lights get very bright, and
> then dims back to normal. At the same time this happens, my defroster
> fan motor, speeds up and then slows down to normal in conjuction with
> the headlight and dashboard lights.
>
> I also notice that my battery light on my dash board flickers on and
> off occasionally apart form the dash board lights.
>
>
> Oh by the way,
>
> My alternator was replaced March of 2003. Prior to changing my
> alternator, my battery light constantly stayed on.
>
> My mechanic recently checked my fan belt and told me that it was o.k.
>
> Does anyone have a solution to what this problem might be?
>
>
> Please email me: xbiggwbx@aol.com
connection to the alternator. It sounds like maybe when they get bright
they're really just getting normal but you're used to usually seeing them
dim. Maybe your idle is too low. Does the battery light flicker only when
you're stopped or at low RPM?
"Wayne" <xbiggwbx@aol.com> wrote in message
news:d701e21f.0312261613.476db5f4@posting.google.c om...
> Hello!
> I own a 1990 Honda Civic, 4-door/4 cylinder car. When driving, I
> noticed that my headlights and dash board lights get very bright, and
> then dims back to normal. At the same time this happens, my defroster
> fan motor, speeds up and then slows down to normal in conjuction with
> the headlight and dashboard lights.
>
> I also notice that my battery light on my dash board flickers on and
> off occasionally apart form the dash board lights.
>
>
> Oh by the way,
>
> My alternator was replaced March of 2003. Prior to changing my
> alternator, my battery light constantly stayed on.
>
> My mechanic recently checked my fan belt and told me that it was o.k.
>
> Does anyone have a solution to what this problem might be?
>
>
> Please email me: xbiggwbx@aol.com
#10
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Re: Honda Civic 1990/headlight, dashboard problems.
When your lights go bright and the fan speeds up etc. that means the
voltage has gone up above normal.
First thing I would do is check the voltage. Put a voltmeter on the
battery terminals. A fully charged battery should show 12.7 volts. Now
turn the engine on and read the voltage on the battery terminals. It
should now read about 13.7 volts. Have someone change the speed on the
engine and watch the voltmeter....if the alternator is good it should
not change voltage.
Alternators produce an alternating current(AC), have a rectifer
circuit in them to produce a DC current and a built-in regulator to
give a 13.7 volt DC output.
I am going to guess you have a bad alternator.
Find a mechanic that understands electrical, not all mechanics
understand electrical problems.
I looked a 1990 "Accord" wiring diagram and it shows two wires from
the alternator to the "engine control module'. I have no idea what
that is for.
Cheers, Charlie
On 26 Dec 2003 16:13:33 -0800, xbiggwbx@aol.com (Wayne) wrote:
>Hello!
>I own a 1990 Honda Civic, 4-door/4 cylinder car. When driving, I
>noticed that my headlights and dash board lights get very bright, and
>then dims back to normal. At the same time this happens, my defroster
>fan motor, speeds up and then slows down to normal in conjuction with
>the headlight and dashboard lights.
>
>I also notice that my battery light on my dash board flickers on and
>off occasionally apart form the dash board lights.
>
>
>Oh by the way,
>
>My alternator was replaced March of 2003. Prior to changing my
>alternator, my battery light constantly stayed on.
>
>My mechanic recently checked my fan belt and told me that it was o.k.
>
>Does anyone have a solution to what this problem might be?
>
>
>Please email me: xbiggwbx@aol.com
voltage has gone up above normal.
First thing I would do is check the voltage. Put a voltmeter on the
battery terminals. A fully charged battery should show 12.7 volts. Now
turn the engine on and read the voltage on the battery terminals. It
should now read about 13.7 volts. Have someone change the speed on the
engine and watch the voltmeter....if the alternator is good it should
not change voltage.
Alternators produce an alternating current(AC), have a rectifer
circuit in them to produce a DC current and a built-in regulator to
give a 13.7 volt DC output.
I am going to guess you have a bad alternator.
Find a mechanic that understands electrical, not all mechanics
understand electrical problems.
I looked a 1990 "Accord" wiring diagram and it shows two wires from
the alternator to the "engine control module'. I have no idea what
that is for.
Cheers, Charlie
On 26 Dec 2003 16:13:33 -0800, xbiggwbx@aol.com (Wayne) wrote:
>Hello!
>I own a 1990 Honda Civic, 4-door/4 cylinder car. When driving, I
>noticed that my headlights and dash board lights get very bright, and
>then dims back to normal. At the same time this happens, my defroster
>fan motor, speeds up and then slows down to normal in conjuction with
>the headlight and dashboard lights.
>
>I also notice that my battery light on my dash board flickers on and
>off occasionally apart form the dash board lights.
>
>
>Oh by the way,
>
>My alternator was replaced March of 2003. Prior to changing my
>alternator, my battery light constantly stayed on.
>
>My mechanic recently checked my fan belt and told me that it was o.k.
>
>Does anyone have a solution to what this problem might be?
>
>
>Please email me: xbiggwbx@aol.com
#11
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Re: Honda Civic 1990/headlight, dashboard problems.
When your lights go bright and the fan speeds up etc. that means the
voltage has gone up above normal.
First thing I would do is check the voltage. Put a voltmeter on the
battery terminals. A fully charged battery should show 12.7 volts. Now
turn the engine on and read the voltage on the battery terminals. It
should now read about 13.7 volts. Have someone change the speed on the
engine and watch the voltmeter....if the alternator is good it should
not change voltage.
Alternators produce an alternating current(AC), have a rectifer
circuit in them to produce a DC current and a built-in regulator to
give a 13.7 volt DC output.
I am going to guess you have a bad alternator.
Find a mechanic that understands electrical, not all mechanics
understand electrical problems.
I looked a 1990 "Accord" wiring diagram and it shows two wires from
the alternator to the "engine control module'. I have no idea what
that is for.
Cheers, Charlie
On 26 Dec 2003 16:13:33 -0800, xbiggwbx@aol.com (Wayne) wrote:
>Hello!
>I own a 1990 Honda Civic, 4-door/4 cylinder car. When driving, I
>noticed that my headlights and dash board lights get very bright, and
>then dims back to normal. At the same time this happens, my defroster
>fan motor, speeds up and then slows down to normal in conjuction with
>the headlight and dashboard lights.
>
>I also notice that my battery light on my dash board flickers on and
>off occasionally apart form the dash board lights.
>
>
>Oh by the way,
>
>My alternator was replaced March of 2003. Prior to changing my
>alternator, my battery light constantly stayed on.
>
>My mechanic recently checked my fan belt and told me that it was o.k.
>
>Does anyone have a solution to what this problem might be?
>
>
>Please email me: xbiggwbx@aol.com
voltage has gone up above normal.
First thing I would do is check the voltage. Put a voltmeter on the
battery terminals. A fully charged battery should show 12.7 volts. Now
turn the engine on and read the voltage on the battery terminals. It
should now read about 13.7 volts. Have someone change the speed on the
engine and watch the voltmeter....if the alternator is good it should
not change voltage.
Alternators produce an alternating current(AC), have a rectifer
circuit in them to produce a DC current and a built-in regulator to
give a 13.7 volt DC output.
I am going to guess you have a bad alternator.
Find a mechanic that understands electrical, not all mechanics
understand electrical problems.
I looked a 1990 "Accord" wiring diagram and it shows two wires from
the alternator to the "engine control module'. I have no idea what
that is for.
Cheers, Charlie
On 26 Dec 2003 16:13:33 -0800, xbiggwbx@aol.com (Wayne) wrote:
>Hello!
>I own a 1990 Honda Civic, 4-door/4 cylinder car. When driving, I
>noticed that my headlights and dash board lights get very bright, and
>then dims back to normal. At the same time this happens, my defroster
>fan motor, speeds up and then slows down to normal in conjuction with
>the headlight and dashboard lights.
>
>I also notice that my battery light on my dash board flickers on and
>off occasionally apart form the dash board lights.
>
>
>Oh by the way,
>
>My alternator was replaced March of 2003. Prior to changing my
>alternator, my battery light constantly stayed on.
>
>My mechanic recently checked my fan belt and told me that it was o.k.
>
>Does anyone have a solution to what this problem might be?
>
>
>Please email me: xbiggwbx@aol.com
#12
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Posts: n/a
Re: Honda Civic 1990/headlight, dashboard problems.
When your lights go bright and the fan speeds up etc. that means the
voltage has gone up above normal.
First thing I would do is check the voltage. Put a voltmeter on the
battery terminals. A fully charged battery should show 12.7 volts. Now
turn the engine on and read the voltage on the battery terminals. It
should now read about 13.7 volts. Have someone change the speed on the
engine and watch the voltmeter....if the alternator is good it should
not change voltage.
Alternators produce an alternating current(AC), have a rectifer
circuit in them to produce a DC current and a built-in regulator to
give a 13.7 volt DC output.
I am going to guess you have a bad alternator.
Find a mechanic that understands electrical, not all mechanics
understand electrical problems.
I looked a 1990 "Accord" wiring diagram and it shows two wires from
the alternator to the "engine control module'. I have no idea what
that is for.
Cheers, Charlie
On 26 Dec 2003 16:13:33 -0800, xbiggwbx@aol.com (Wayne) wrote:
>Hello!
>I own a 1990 Honda Civic, 4-door/4 cylinder car. When driving, I
>noticed that my headlights and dash board lights get very bright, and
>then dims back to normal. At the same time this happens, my defroster
>fan motor, speeds up and then slows down to normal in conjuction with
>the headlight and dashboard lights.
>
>I also notice that my battery light on my dash board flickers on and
>off occasionally apart form the dash board lights.
>
>
>Oh by the way,
>
>My alternator was replaced March of 2003. Prior to changing my
>alternator, my battery light constantly stayed on.
>
>My mechanic recently checked my fan belt and told me that it was o.k.
>
>Does anyone have a solution to what this problem might be?
>
>
>Please email me: xbiggwbx@aol.com
voltage has gone up above normal.
First thing I would do is check the voltage. Put a voltmeter on the
battery terminals. A fully charged battery should show 12.7 volts. Now
turn the engine on and read the voltage on the battery terminals. It
should now read about 13.7 volts. Have someone change the speed on the
engine and watch the voltmeter....if the alternator is good it should
not change voltage.
Alternators produce an alternating current(AC), have a rectifer
circuit in them to produce a DC current and a built-in regulator to
give a 13.7 volt DC output.
I am going to guess you have a bad alternator.
Find a mechanic that understands electrical, not all mechanics
understand electrical problems.
I looked a 1990 "Accord" wiring diagram and it shows two wires from
the alternator to the "engine control module'. I have no idea what
that is for.
Cheers, Charlie
On 26 Dec 2003 16:13:33 -0800, xbiggwbx@aol.com (Wayne) wrote:
>Hello!
>I own a 1990 Honda Civic, 4-door/4 cylinder car. When driving, I
>noticed that my headlights and dash board lights get very bright, and
>then dims back to normal. At the same time this happens, my defroster
>fan motor, speeds up and then slows down to normal in conjuction with
>the headlight and dashboard lights.
>
>I also notice that my battery light on my dash board flickers on and
>off occasionally apart form the dash board lights.
>
>
>Oh by the way,
>
>My alternator was replaced March of 2003. Prior to changing my
>alternator, my battery light constantly stayed on.
>
>My mechanic recently checked my fan belt and told me that it was o.k.
>
>Does anyone have a solution to what this problem might be?
>
>
>Please email me: xbiggwbx@aol.com
#13
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Posts: n/a
Re: Honda Civic 1990/headlight, dashboard problems.
When your lights go bright and the fan speeds up etc. that means the
voltage has gone up above normal.
First thing I would do is check the voltage. Put a voltmeter on the
battery terminals. A fully charged battery should show 12.7 volts. Now
turn the engine on and read the voltage on the battery terminals. It
should now read about 13.7 volts. Have someone change the speed on the
engine and watch the voltmeter....if the alternator is good it should
not change voltage.
Alternators produce an alternating current(AC), have a rectifer
circuit in them to produce a DC current and a built-in regulator to
give a 13.7 volt DC output.
I am going to guess you have a bad alternator.
Find a mechanic that understands electrical, not all mechanics
understand electrical problems.
I looked a 1990 "Accord" wiring diagram and it shows two wires from
the alternator to the "engine control module'. I have no idea what
that is for.
Cheers, Charlie
On 26 Dec 2003 16:13:33 -0800, xbiggwbx@aol.com (Wayne) wrote:
>Hello!
>I own a 1990 Honda Civic, 4-door/4 cylinder car. When driving, I
>noticed that my headlights and dash board lights get very bright, and
>then dims back to normal. At the same time this happens, my defroster
>fan motor, speeds up and then slows down to normal in conjuction with
>the headlight and dashboard lights.
>
>I also notice that my battery light on my dash board flickers on and
>off occasionally apart form the dash board lights.
>
>
>Oh by the way,
>
>My alternator was replaced March of 2003. Prior to changing my
>alternator, my battery light constantly stayed on.
>
>My mechanic recently checked my fan belt and told me that it was o.k.
>
>Does anyone have a solution to what this problem might be?
>
>
>Please email me: xbiggwbx@aol.com
voltage has gone up above normal.
First thing I would do is check the voltage. Put a voltmeter on the
battery terminals. A fully charged battery should show 12.7 volts. Now
turn the engine on and read the voltage on the battery terminals. It
should now read about 13.7 volts. Have someone change the speed on the
engine and watch the voltmeter....if the alternator is good it should
not change voltage.
Alternators produce an alternating current(AC), have a rectifer
circuit in them to produce a DC current and a built-in regulator to
give a 13.7 volt DC output.
I am going to guess you have a bad alternator.
Find a mechanic that understands electrical, not all mechanics
understand electrical problems.
I looked a 1990 "Accord" wiring diagram and it shows two wires from
the alternator to the "engine control module'. I have no idea what
that is for.
Cheers, Charlie
On 26 Dec 2003 16:13:33 -0800, xbiggwbx@aol.com (Wayne) wrote:
>Hello!
>I own a 1990 Honda Civic, 4-door/4 cylinder car. When driving, I
>noticed that my headlights and dash board lights get very bright, and
>then dims back to normal. At the same time this happens, my defroster
>fan motor, speeds up and then slows down to normal in conjuction with
>the headlight and dashboard lights.
>
>I also notice that my battery light on my dash board flickers on and
>off occasionally apart form the dash board lights.
>
>
>Oh by the way,
>
>My alternator was replaced March of 2003. Prior to changing my
>alternator, my battery light constantly stayed on.
>
>My mechanic recently checked my fan belt and told me that it was o.k.
>
>Does anyone have a solution to what this problem might be?
>
>
>Please email me: xbiggwbx@aol.com
#14
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Posts: n/a
Re: Honda Civic 1990/headlight, dashboard problems.
I agree with your procedure, but would like to add a few things. Some
Hondas have a system where the ECU can change the set voltage for the
voltage regulator. Under certain circumstances (warm engine, low
electrical load etc.) the ECU will call for lower voltage at idle. This
can be defeated by stepping on the brake. So to avoid erroneous
readings, step on the brake while doing the voltage measurements. I
don't know when Honda started using this system, but I know my '94 has
it.
Also, I doubt 13.7 is the right value. The spec. for the '87 Civic and
also the '94 Civic is 14.5 V +/- 0.6 V measured at the battery with no
electrical accessories turned on (pr. Helms service manual).
Charlie S wrote:
>
> When your lights go bright and the fan speeds up etc. that means the
> voltage has gone up above normal.
> First thing I would do is check the voltage. Put a voltmeter on the
> battery terminals. A fully charged battery should show 12.7 volts. Now
> turn the engine on and read the voltage on the battery terminals. It
> should now read about 13.7 volts. Have someone change the speed on the
> engine and watch the voltmeter....if the alternator is good it should
> not change voltage.
> Alternators produce an alternating current(AC), have a rectifer
> circuit in them to produce a DC current and a built-in regulator to
> give a 13.7 volt DC output.
> I am going to guess you have a bad alternator.
>
> Find a mechanic that understands electrical, not all mechanics
> understand electrical problems.
>
> I looked a 1990 "Accord" wiring diagram and it shows two wires from
> the alternator to the "engine control module'. I have no idea what
> that is for.
>
> Cheers, Charlie
>
> On 26 Dec 2003 16:13:33 -0800, xbiggwbx@aol.com (Wayne) wrote:
>
> >Hello!
> >I own a 1990 Honda Civic, 4-door/4 cylinder car. When driving, I
> >noticed that my headlights and dash board lights get very bright, and
> >then dims back to normal. At the same time this happens, my defroster
> >fan motor, speeds up and then slows down to normal in conjuction with
> >the headlight and dashboard lights.
> >
> >I also notice that my battery light on my dash board flickers on and
> >off occasionally apart form the dash board lights.
> >
> >
> >Oh by the way,
> >
> >My alternator was replaced March of 2003. Prior to changing my
> >alternator, my battery light constantly stayed on.
> >
> >My mechanic recently checked my fan belt and told me that it was o.k.
> >
> >Does anyone have a solution to what this problem might be?
> >
> >
> >Please email me: xbiggwbx@aol.com
Hondas have a system where the ECU can change the set voltage for the
voltage regulator. Under certain circumstances (warm engine, low
electrical load etc.) the ECU will call for lower voltage at idle. This
can be defeated by stepping on the brake. So to avoid erroneous
readings, step on the brake while doing the voltage measurements. I
don't know when Honda started using this system, but I know my '94 has
it.
Also, I doubt 13.7 is the right value. The spec. for the '87 Civic and
also the '94 Civic is 14.5 V +/- 0.6 V measured at the battery with no
electrical accessories turned on (pr. Helms service manual).
Charlie S wrote:
>
> When your lights go bright and the fan speeds up etc. that means the
> voltage has gone up above normal.
> First thing I would do is check the voltage. Put a voltmeter on the
> battery terminals. A fully charged battery should show 12.7 volts. Now
> turn the engine on and read the voltage on the battery terminals. It
> should now read about 13.7 volts. Have someone change the speed on the
> engine and watch the voltmeter....if the alternator is good it should
> not change voltage.
> Alternators produce an alternating current(AC), have a rectifer
> circuit in them to produce a DC current and a built-in regulator to
> give a 13.7 volt DC output.
> I am going to guess you have a bad alternator.
>
> Find a mechanic that understands electrical, not all mechanics
> understand electrical problems.
>
> I looked a 1990 "Accord" wiring diagram and it shows two wires from
> the alternator to the "engine control module'. I have no idea what
> that is for.
>
> Cheers, Charlie
>
> On 26 Dec 2003 16:13:33 -0800, xbiggwbx@aol.com (Wayne) wrote:
>
> >Hello!
> >I own a 1990 Honda Civic, 4-door/4 cylinder car. When driving, I
> >noticed that my headlights and dash board lights get very bright, and
> >then dims back to normal. At the same time this happens, my defroster
> >fan motor, speeds up and then slows down to normal in conjuction with
> >the headlight and dashboard lights.
> >
> >I also notice that my battery light on my dash board flickers on and
> >off occasionally apart form the dash board lights.
> >
> >
> >Oh by the way,
> >
> >My alternator was replaced March of 2003. Prior to changing my
> >alternator, my battery light constantly stayed on.
> >
> >My mechanic recently checked my fan belt and told me that it was o.k.
> >
> >Does anyone have a solution to what this problem might be?
> >
> >
> >Please email me: xbiggwbx@aol.com
#15
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Posts: n/a
Re: Honda Civic 1990/headlight, dashboard problems.
I agree with your procedure, but would like to add a few things. Some
Hondas have a system where the ECU can change the set voltage for the
voltage regulator. Under certain circumstances (warm engine, low
electrical load etc.) the ECU will call for lower voltage at idle. This
can be defeated by stepping on the brake. So to avoid erroneous
readings, step on the brake while doing the voltage measurements. I
don't know when Honda started using this system, but I know my '94 has
it.
Also, I doubt 13.7 is the right value. The spec. for the '87 Civic and
also the '94 Civic is 14.5 V +/- 0.6 V measured at the battery with no
electrical accessories turned on (pr. Helms service manual).
Charlie S wrote:
>
> When your lights go bright and the fan speeds up etc. that means the
> voltage has gone up above normal.
> First thing I would do is check the voltage. Put a voltmeter on the
> battery terminals. A fully charged battery should show 12.7 volts. Now
> turn the engine on and read the voltage on the battery terminals. It
> should now read about 13.7 volts. Have someone change the speed on the
> engine and watch the voltmeter....if the alternator is good it should
> not change voltage.
> Alternators produce an alternating current(AC), have a rectifer
> circuit in them to produce a DC current and a built-in regulator to
> give a 13.7 volt DC output.
> I am going to guess you have a bad alternator.
>
> Find a mechanic that understands electrical, not all mechanics
> understand electrical problems.
>
> I looked a 1990 "Accord" wiring diagram and it shows two wires from
> the alternator to the "engine control module'. I have no idea what
> that is for.
>
> Cheers, Charlie
>
> On 26 Dec 2003 16:13:33 -0800, xbiggwbx@aol.com (Wayne) wrote:
>
> >Hello!
> >I own a 1990 Honda Civic, 4-door/4 cylinder car. When driving, I
> >noticed that my headlights and dash board lights get very bright, and
> >then dims back to normal. At the same time this happens, my defroster
> >fan motor, speeds up and then slows down to normal in conjuction with
> >the headlight and dashboard lights.
> >
> >I also notice that my battery light on my dash board flickers on and
> >off occasionally apart form the dash board lights.
> >
> >
> >Oh by the way,
> >
> >My alternator was replaced March of 2003. Prior to changing my
> >alternator, my battery light constantly stayed on.
> >
> >My mechanic recently checked my fan belt and told me that it was o.k.
> >
> >Does anyone have a solution to what this problem might be?
> >
> >
> >Please email me: xbiggwbx@aol.com
Hondas have a system where the ECU can change the set voltage for the
voltage regulator. Under certain circumstances (warm engine, low
electrical load etc.) the ECU will call for lower voltage at idle. This
can be defeated by stepping on the brake. So to avoid erroneous
readings, step on the brake while doing the voltage measurements. I
don't know when Honda started using this system, but I know my '94 has
it.
Also, I doubt 13.7 is the right value. The spec. for the '87 Civic and
also the '94 Civic is 14.5 V +/- 0.6 V measured at the battery with no
electrical accessories turned on (pr. Helms service manual).
Charlie S wrote:
>
> When your lights go bright and the fan speeds up etc. that means the
> voltage has gone up above normal.
> First thing I would do is check the voltage. Put a voltmeter on the
> battery terminals. A fully charged battery should show 12.7 volts. Now
> turn the engine on and read the voltage on the battery terminals. It
> should now read about 13.7 volts. Have someone change the speed on the
> engine and watch the voltmeter....if the alternator is good it should
> not change voltage.
> Alternators produce an alternating current(AC), have a rectifer
> circuit in them to produce a DC current and a built-in regulator to
> give a 13.7 volt DC output.
> I am going to guess you have a bad alternator.
>
> Find a mechanic that understands electrical, not all mechanics
> understand electrical problems.
>
> I looked a 1990 "Accord" wiring diagram and it shows two wires from
> the alternator to the "engine control module'. I have no idea what
> that is for.
>
> Cheers, Charlie
>
> On 26 Dec 2003 16:13:33 -0800, xbiggwbx@aol.com (Wayne) wrote:
>
> >Hello!
> >I own a 1990 Honda Civic, 4-door/4 cylinder car. When driving, I
> >noticed that my headlights and dash board lights get very bright, and
> >then dims back to normal. At the same time this happens, my defroster
> >fan motor, speeds up and then slows down to normal in conjuction with
> >the headlight and dashboard lights.
> >
> >I also notice that my battery light on my dash board flickers on and
> >off occasionally apart form the dash board lights.
> >
> >
> >Oh by the way,
> >
> >My alternator was replaced March of 2003. Prior to changing my
> >alternator, my battery light constantly stayed on.
> >
> >My mechanic recently checked my fan belt and told me that it was o.k.
> >
> >Does anyone have a solution to what this problem might be?
> >
> >
> >Please email me: xbiggwbx@aol.com