2003 crv electrical issues??
I definitely don’t know much about cars so I’m mostly going off assumptions.
I’m fairly certain most of the issues I’ve been having are electrical.
Small things like not all locks working with key fob, have to smack radio dash sometimes to fix skipping/sound, speedometer light doesn’t turn on with rest of dash lights till I hit a bump in the road, and most recently my blower has completely stopped. No air comes out at all. Sometimes it’ll turn on if I hit a big enough bump. But also, I think the blower itself was starting to go out maybe because it was sputtering a bit.
I just need help identifying the issue, some I might be able to do myself or with a bit of help but real electrical issues I’m clueless about.
Thanks!!
I’m fairly certain most of the issues I’ve been having are electrical.
Small things like not all locks working with key fob, have to smack radio dash sometimes to fix skipping/sound, speedometer light doesn’t turn on with rest of dash lights till I hit a bump in the road, and most recently my blower has completely stopped. No air comes out at all. Sometimes it’ll turn on if I hit a big enough bump. But also, I think the blower itself was starting to go out maybe because it was sputtering a bit.
I just need help identifying the issue, some I might be able to do myself or with a bit of help but real electrical issues I’m clueless about.
Thanks!!
I own a 2007 CRV, so my experience may be a little different from yours
There are a few possibilities with the key fob and locks (keyless entry).
One might be the lock actuators may be failing.
Or the wiring to and from the lock actuators are faulty.
The problem with the radio and HVAC blower motor does sound like an electrical issue.
For HVAC motor, you will have to access the electrical connector
And, check to see if you have power and ground by back probing the connector
Or disconnector or pull apart the connector and check for voltage and ground
Back probe is preferred so you can load the circuit when you test it.
Electricity behaves funny when there is corrosion (resistance).
Where would the corrosion be? Sometimes it could be at the fuse box.
Other times it could be anywhere along the wiring.
The wiring loom sometimes encounters metal, heat vibration and that wears away the insulation.
At this point it is hard to say what is the cause of you issues.
Need more investigation.
Oh, search youtube for some help or tips on how to troubleshoot electrical issues.
It might help. If you have more question then come back and ask.
There are a few possibilities with the key fob and locks (keyless entry).
One might be the lock actuators may be failing.
Or the wiring to and from the lock actuators are faulty.
The problem with the radio and HVAC blower motor does sound like an electrical issue.
For HVAC motor, you will have to access the electrical connector
And, check to see if you have power and ground by back probing the connector
Or disconnector or pull apart the connector and check for voltage and ground
Back probe is preferred so you can load the circuit when you test it.
Electricity behaves funny when there is corrosion (resistance).
Where would the corrosion be? Sometimes it could be at the fuse box.
Other times it could be anywhere along the wiring.
The wiring loom sometimes encounters metal, heat vibration and that wears away the insulation.
At this point it is hard to say what is the cause of you issues.
Need more investigation.
Oh, search youtube for some help or tips on how to troubleshoot electrical issues.
It might help. If you have more question then come back and ask.
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