Car died on the highway while going 120km/h
#1
Car died on the highway while going 120km/h
I was driving home from work at midnight doing 120km/h and all of a sudden the engine light came out and the car kept goin slower. So I slammed on the gas and all it did was reving the car. Then I tried to change it to 4th gear but all I can hear was my the cluth grinding. I know its impossible to stall the car while in motion but might as well try to start it up again. Clutch pressed down all the way, car was in neutral going 80km/h and then I turn the key. After many failed attempts, I gave up and parked at the shoulder of the highway and turned my 4 way on.
When I was at a full stop, I turned off the car, waited 10sec until i could try to start it again. I turned the key and all I can hear is the car hesitating but it wouldnt start. Later I disconnected my sound system and made sure the ignition wires were tight. After 3 more attempts, the car finally started up and I was able to drive home.
Does anyone have any clues why this happened????
When I was at a full stop, I turned off the car, waited 10sec until i could try to start it again. I turned the key and all I can hear is the car hesitating but it wouldnt start. Later I disconnected my sound system and made sure the ignition wires were tight. After 3 more attempts, the car finally started up and I was able to drive home.
Does anyone have any clues why this happened????
#4
Its weird, when i got home and tried to start the car. It started on my first attempt fine, like nothing happened. I'm beginning to believe its electrical problem. My deck that I just put in a week ago might have shorted it out. Is it possible that a short can cause an engine light to go on?
#11
It happened to me again today... I was driving home, turning the stereo up pretty loud and after 5min of driving, the car died. This time i didn't take the highway but i was stuck in the middle of the road. So i turned my 4 way on, disconnected my stereo system and tighten the ignition wire. Tried to start the car again and still wouldn't start. Popped the hood up again and this time i made sure the ignition wire was really tight. Just in case it was the deck, i turned it off and remove the face plate. On the 2nd attempt, the car finally started.
The engine light turned off and i drove home safely. thank god....
The engine light turned off and i drove home safely. thank god....
#20
I brought it to my mechanic today and he said the alternator is feeding the battery fine even when I turned my system full blast. So i'm thinking it might be the dizzy or there is a short somewhere.
#22
Well, my car died on my again even when i disconnected my sound system. Now I know its not the system that is causing the car to die. It could be the main relay and dizzy as you guys suggested. Or it could be my alarm system that came with the car. When I hit a big bump the car dies and also, it could be the vibration of my sound system that cause a short.
I hope its the alarm system so that i can just unplug it.
I hope its the alarm system so that i can just unplug it.
#23
Relay!!!
Its the Relay for sure because the last Integra I had, had a pretty loud sound system and my car used to turn off just the way you described but after I found out it had nothing to do with that because i completely took it off one day and put the stock deck back as well but it happened again because the board on the relay has some points soldered on it which losen up or just need to be resoldered or you can just replace the relay because it will keep happening because your sound system has already shown its affect on the Relay...this mechanic I know fixed it for me temporarily for $30 but 3 months later, it started happening again, so its better to replace it now or clean the board good and solder some of the points again and repeat it after a while if you wish to lol!!!
#25
after you get all this sorted out...if your battery is pooched let me know
depending on the age of your teg i may be able to get you an Optima battery that will support your car and your system with ease with no power problems (if that turns out to be the case of course)
depending on the age of your teg i may be able to get you an Optima battery that will support your car and your system with ease with no power problems (if that turns out to be the case of course)
#26
It happened to me again today!!! I didn't touch anything for 5min and started the car up fine......Relay or dizzy... I think i'm just going to bring to my mechanic to figure it out. Getting too frustrated thinking about it.
#27
I am 90% sure it is the alarm. i just had to play alarm with the alarm when my car died. Eventually the car started up fine.
Now I need to figure out how to disconnect the alarm...There is no extra wire that is connected to the battery and I have no clue where the alarm is connected to.
Does anyone know?
Now I need to figure out how to disconnect the alarm...There is no extra wire that is connected to the battery and I have no clue where the alarm is connected to.
Does anyone know?
#29
I could be the fuel pump relay. When they go bad the car will give trouble starting until it cools down. It's located in the left drivers side somewhere near the dead petal (basically a grey box). I had to have mine changed late last year as the car would sometimes stall (but not at highway speed) and would not start until a slight cooldown. It takes probably about a minute to change. Have it checked first. The part is about $40 to $60 USD.
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