Is this an automatic or manual transmission?
Fluid leaks, security of battery, straightness of bars, pegs, levers and frame. Lights and signals
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my turning signals dont work on my 91 integra LS. They were working a day before. so the next day they werent. I also had battery problems but i had checked every single fuse and the fuses arent burn. My turning signals do not work what so ever.
In many cases, battery charging gauge fluctuations are a symptom of the charging system not keeping up with the additional electrical demand of a blinking light or wipers or other intermittent electrical drains. I would first have the battery checked to see if it is holding charge. If the battery checks out OK, the likellihood is your alternator is failing. More than probably it is your alternator. Ya probably one of the six diodes in the bridge are open, Or the brushes to slip-ring connections are jumping (dress slip-rings and replace brushes. GETERDONE!
The neutral safety switch is located on top of the transmission at the gear selector cable attachment at the front of the engine compartment next to the battery box.The connections are accessible by removing the battery and battery box. The switch also acts as a range finder and actuates other signals to the electronic control module as well as the starter interrupt function.
first, check you fuses. next try putting transmission in neutral and then try to start there is a fuse that will stop it starting failing that have your ignition switch checked remove the battery connections, clean them, and retighten them......you are not getting enough voltage or current through your connections to get the starter to turn over. if this doesn't work, you may have a bad ignition switch whcih won't throw the voltage over to the starter
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possibly your throttle position sensor is bad or not set properly. Take the connections off the battery, clean then, and wait 15 mins to reinstall. During that time make sure the throttle position sensor is in the idle position, as in closed. Rehood the battery, tighten the connections then crank. The computer may need to relearn the electrical signals from the TPS and if you had your foot on it when trying to start it with a dead battery, you may have sent an errant message to the computer about the location of the throttle blade.
Check ground circuit
have you checked your fuses?
within the battery a chemical reaction takes place which generate the electrical signals in remote.
When I drive, the turn signals work fine when I'm not tilting the steering wheel. So if I were you, I'd get your car checked out.