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Old 09-29-2014, 12:57 PM
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AC, power windows, clock, and radio cut off

So as the titles says all of these will cut off. Sometimes just a flicker sometimes 20 minutes. My lights, turn signals and hazards all work fine during this time period. I'vechecked all the fuses and they are good . I've also pulled the head unit out to look for any loose connections or faulty in the wiringwith nothing to be found .

Any help would be greatly appreciated. I'vehad to drive for 20 minutes just to be able to get my windows back down . Thank you
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Originally Posted by Aweshock
So as the titles says all of these will cut off. Sometimes just a flicker sometimes 20 minutes. My lights, turn signals and hazards all work fine during this time period. I'vechecked all the fuses and they are good . I've also pulled the head unit out to look for any loose connections or faulty in the wiringwith nothing to be found .

Any help would be greatly appreciated. I'vehad to drive for 20 minutes just to be able to get my windows back down . Thank you
My pure guess, and it's probably wrong because electrical problems can ge tricky but....I would guess there is an area in the car where the wires of the mentioned circuits meet, and the harness may be damaged enough to cause intermittent loss of power.

Or

There may be a junction where the circuits meet and it may be damaged.

Also,

Can't hurt to check the alternator either. It should be putting out 13.9ish volts when running at idle. That's what mine puts out under no additional load with a charged battery though my memory is a bit iffy so double check the actual number if you happen to perform this test. And under full load, stereo, lights, wipers, Ac, fans on full blast. I don't think it should drop below 13.1 Volts. Memory is a bit foggy on that too so I'd advise checking the number as well.
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Check all of your grounds, have your alternator tested and test your Battery.

Come back with the results.

Travis.
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