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Honda: Clifford Alarms & Startup problems

  1. #1
    bandabee
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    Clifford Alarms & Startup problems

    Anyone ever had start up problems because of a clifford alarm system.
    Mine's interloped with the starter so if the alarm is on, u can't start the
    car. I'm guessing that might be why my car sometimes doesn't start. What
    do you think?



  2. #2
    John
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    Re: Clifford Alarms & Startup problems

    On Wed, 24 Sep 2003 21:09:08 GMT, "bandabee" <com>
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    If it's wired up properly, you'll get no instrument lights when it's
    tripped. The engine won't turn... nothing works.

    If your engine in turning but won't start, check to see if the fuel
    pump is running. If not, check your main relay.




  3. #3
    bandabee
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    Re: Clifford Alarms & Startup problems

    No, the engine doesn't turn. It's like you said, no lights, no sound.

    My concern is that, even AFTER i turned off the alarm, it acts as if the
    alarm is still on! And then, everything gets reset, cos I have to put in a
    code to get my radio working again.

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    Don
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    Re: Clifford Alarms & Startup problems


    "bandabee" <com> wrote in message
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    If you have to enter the code for your radio, either the issue is not caused
    by the Clifford, or your Clifford was wired VERY incorrectly. The Clifford
    alarms have a starter interrupt and (in some models) a fuel system
    interrupt. Neither of these will kill all of the power to the car. If when
    this happens, you turn the key to "ON" (not start) and have no power, it is
    not a problem with the Clifford. If the lights and etc. only go out in the
    "START" position, that is a normal function of the start process (avoid
    extra power drain while starting). However, the power to the radio memory
    (to remember presets and code) is ALWAYS on - it is not interrupted by the
    start switch or (if properly installed) the alarm.

    I would wonder if you have some type of short in the start circuit - either
    a ground or the starter is drawing too much current. It could be that the
    starter (or ground) is drawing so much power that it is draining the battery
    to the point that all power is lost. Or it could be that the battery is bad
    and can no longer supply enough power when needed - a shorted plate in the
    battery or a bad cell can cause this.

    HTH,
    Don



  5. #5
    Erven
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    Re: Clifford Alarms & Startup problems

    Change the starter cutout relay on the clifford.

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