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Belt Squeal

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    #16
    I got it to stop squealing. The belt was too loose. But the lights still dim at idle when I put the rear defroster on. But if I give a little gas they are fine.

    Why does my idle drop when I use my rear defroster. It drops and gets rough.
    1991 Honda Accord 2DR LX 180,000 Miles RIP

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      #17
      It's a big electrical load to begin with (headlights), then you add a 20 year old window element that is eating a good bit of juice on 20 year old wiring. A bit of dimming and idle drop is to be somewhat expected. Mine does the same thing, and I'd go so far as to say most, if not all, on the board have this to some extent. Hell, brake lights coming on at idle can do the same thing. Verifying good battery cables and clean terminals, good alternator connections and good clean grounds at the alternator, valve cover and trans will minimize the effects of the high electrical load, low/idle rpm situation you're describing.

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        #18
        Heh, my high beams cause quite the voltage drop.. Another battery could fix it.

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