08-07-2014 | #1 |
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Electrical issues
I just recently bought a C4 ZR1. I bought it almost site unseen. I was told everything worked, car didn't leak any fluids, and it was a good runner.
The issues with the car were it needed tires, and some minor interior work. Well so far it has been alright. I did change the oil, trans fluid, and rear end fluid. In an attempt to get the radio working I unhooked the negative battery cable for a few hours in hopes of clearing a code. That didn't work, but on my drive to work the other day I noticed something. The car would almost stall out for a split second. The lights would get a little dim, AC would stop running for a split second, then continue on no problem. It would be so fast I couldn't even get it on video. The LTPWS light was very dimmly lit as well. Then the Service ABS light came on half way through the drive. The next drive the Service ABS light did not come on. Could this just be bad grounds or something more serious? |
08-07-2014 | #2 |
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Re: Electrical issues
it is fairly common for ZR-1s to have corroded ground connection issues, especially the connections at the back of the engine. Also an old and weak battery may cause this sort of gremlin. Search the forum and you will find a lot of info on the subject of ground problems and electrical gremlins. -Bob
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08-18-2014 | #3 |
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Re: Electrical issues
I cleaned the main ground points in the interior. 2 up front by the speaker pods and then 2 back around the loop by the rear hatch.
I haven't driven the car yet, but are there any other grounds that I could get to without taking the intake manifold off? |
08-19-2014 | #4 |
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Re: Electrical issues
Sometimes the aftermarket chips program both fans to come on at the same time. This does cause my gauges to dim so I reprogrammed them to come on 1 degree (celcius) apart.
Also, C4's get wonky right before you lose a battery. |
08-19-2014 | #5 |
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Re: Electrical issues
Yep. Been there,done that.
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08-19-2014 | #6 |
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Re: Electrical issues
Should I have the battery tested? It is an interstate battery.
I left the car on the battery tender all last night. It fired right up today and seemed to run fine, but I still noticed some of the LCD screen dimming. Also I had the car alarm going off after I got inside the office today. That was exciting. I'm trying to get a video of it when this happens. The idle doesn't change, but the volt meter goes up and down a little bit when the turn signal is on. That points to some sort of electrical issue. I would like to have all my grounds clean and tight. Maybe it is the battery. Last edited by Billy Mild; 08-19-2014 at 12:34 PM. |
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Re: Electrical issues
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08-19-2014 | #8 |
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Re: Electrical issues
I agree that you should check your battery first.
Most of us have discovered that the two grounding points on the back of block near the bellhousing are critical. Cleaning up those grounds seems important. Unfortunately, I'm not sure if you can get to them with the plenum in place. I cleaned mine up when I had the plenum off.
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08-19-2014 | #9 |
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Re: Electrical issues
ZR1 idling gauges dim: http://youtu.be/aabq_eOLpd4
There is a video of what is going on. My ABS light hasn't come since I cleaned all the interior grounds. So at least there is a little difference. I can get my battery tested tomorrow. |
08-20-2014 | #10 |
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Re: Electrical issues
thanks for the video...that wasn't exactly what I was expecting. I would say a gauge cluster ground or voltage regulator issue is the problem.
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