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Old Oct 17, 2015 | 04:50 PM
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It seems like one thing after another. I just replaced the starter and the driver door handle cable. When I replaced the cable I noticed that the previous owner spliced 2 wires together on the window controls. I removed the splice and the controls no longer operated the rest of the windows except the drivers. When I bought the car the other windows didn't work and the car place sent it to get fixed and said they replaced a relay, I guess not. The battery was replaced about 1 year ago. Any advice on how to troubleshoot this is appreciated.
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Old Oct 19, 2015 | 09:35 AM
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Not sure on the splice, the lockout button still works. It somehow allows the other 3 windows to work.
In regards to the draw, I checked the draw by disconnecting the negative from the battery using a multimeter. The draw was .02 amps, I opened a door and the draw changed to .35. Based on my research this seems normal.
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Old Oct 20, 2015 | 05:55 AM
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Okay I ended up blowing the fuse in my meter because I forgot to put the leads back when testing for charge. I got a new fuse and tested draw again, this time I disconnected the negative put the leads between them and the reading starts at .3 amps and drops to .08. When the door is open it starts at .5 and drops to .3. Not sure if this is still within tolerances. Checked charging, 14.2 volts. Battery was at 12.4 and after one night at 12.
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Default Re: 2006 Accord Battery going dead

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Okay I ended up blowing the fuse in my meter because I forgot to put the leads back when testing for charge. I got a new fuse and tested draw again, this time I disconnected the negative put the leads between them and the reading starts at .3 amps and drops to .08. When the door is open it starts at .5 and drops to .3. Not sure if this is still within tolerances. Checked charging, 14.2 volts. Battery was at 12.4 and after one night at 12.
Spec would be approx 50mA and no higher.


Let the vehicle sit for at least 30 mins with the doors closed,key out of ignition, and nothing on at all. (meter should be connected in series with the battery at this time)

After 30 mins check the reading on your meter, it should be within the spec listed above or lower.
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