90 accord ex 5 speed... I keep blowing 80a battery fuses..last time it happened was today when I was on the 10 fwy.. some guy locked up his brakes so I broke hard behind him.. my car lost all power. I checked under the hood and I had blown another 80a fuse.. so to get me out of the fix I was in I jumped the fuse with a paper clip.. I was able to start the car and be on my way. While I was on my way to autozone my stereo was turning on and off.. that's all the info I can think of.. anyone have any ideas why I keep blowing 80a fuses?
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Originally posted by loup05 View PostIt dosnt blow everytime I hit the brake.. it blows sometimes when I brake hard
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Originally posted by old honda tek View Postyou probably dont have your battery mounted down and when you hit the brakes hard your battery tilts up and both your battery terminals touch the hood, and cause a direct short and blow the fuse.......
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Originally posted by loup05 View PostI think your right.. I don't have the battery tie downs.. where can I get some
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Originally posted by old honda tek View Postyou probably dont have your battery mounted down and when you hit the brakes hard your battery tilts up and both your battery terminals touch the hood, and cause a direct short and blow the fuse.......
Also, make sure your battery connections are secure to battery post/terminals. Take the time to assess condition of both battery cables and replace those necessary, so you prevent problems.Last edited by HondaFan81; 09-21-2010, 11:11 AM.
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Originally posted by YK86 View PostStart with the battery tie down. You can get them cheap at the wreckers.
A stereo cutting in and out is more than likely something else (perhaps bad stereo harness wiring, loose ground, etc). I can't see the 80A fuse blowing out from something related to the stereo though.
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Lots of cars have stereos that cut out on bumps. that's a bad harness or connection usually. If your CD skips but the stereo stays on that's because the CD moved inside the stereo when you hit the bump.
And of course it's the lack of a tie down, if you really wanna check look at the underside of your hood, near the battery. See those dents and black burn marks?
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Originally posted by Sarthos View PostLots of cars have stereos that cut out on bumps. that's a bad harness or connection usually. If your CD skips but the stereo stays on that's because the CD moved inside the stereo when you hit the bump.
And of course it's the lack of a tie down, if you really wanna check look at the underside of your hood, near the battery. See those dents and black burn marks?
its not the cd skipping.. the whole stereo loses power then 2 secs later comes back on.. and i dont have any burn marks under the hood
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