Re: Problems with 98 accord v6



SeanB wrote:
Yesterday, while taking my car through a touch free car wash the
lights on the information cluster started randomly blinking like a
Christmas tree, eventually stopped blinking and some of the indicator
lights remained on such as the open door indicator, the parking brake
light, and low battery light. The car still ran fine until I left
work, on the way home the radio and heat cut out, the gauge lights
dimmed or even cut off, and weirdly enough even though the car was in
drive the transmission cut out as if it was in neutral and the engine
would just rev when I gave it gas. This lasted for a minute, but the
transmission cut back in and I was able to get home. Once parked
turned the car off and tried to turn it back on, but the ignition
clicked as if the battery was dead. This morning I removed the
positive connection from the battery hoping to reset, didn't
work...then I jumped the car and and it started, but died as soon as I
tried to engage...jumped it again, started, but soon no auxillary
power, engine ran very rough, idled at next to nothing, and the gauges
disengaged and eventually the engine died out. Don't know whats going
on, maybe ECU short, alternator, or simply a battery
problem.....please help, any info would be appreciated

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You got water in your ICU . . . This guy had the same problem because of a leak: > Gene Wagenbreth <genewxxx@isi-OS4> wrote in news:fjk1jq$65v@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx:

> I posted last week about my 90 accord electrical problem. After a rain
> windshield wipers, oil light, parking light, and various buzzers went
> on and off at random. When wipers turned on, even pulling the fuse
> didnt shut them off. My mechanic said he didnt do this sort of
> electrical problem.
> > I found a one man shop to look at it. Left lower corner of windshield
> leaked. The control unit by the drivers kick panel was wet. The
> circuit board had mold and rust. Fixed windshield leak and
> replaced control unit and problem is fixed. (I hope. Its supposed to
> rain tonight so I will find out.)



It's called the ICU (Integrated Control Unit). It manages a whole pile of miscellaneous electrical stuff. Honda has in recent years given the ICU even more jobs to do, and has renamed it the MCU (Multiplex Control Unit).

Your post is interesting in that it explains how a device normally
well-shielded by weather could become damaged by moisture: Rust in the windshield pinchweld.

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'Curly'
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