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gstjoker 09-04-2007 08:16 AM

Turbo timer killing the car
 
My car's a 2g. I have a Greddy turbo timer that seems to be always giving me trouble with the car. Every now and then I guess my turbo timer drains out my battery? What will happen sometime is the car wont turn over and the tt is dead like it wont come on at all. What was scary this morning when that happend was the car finally turned on, I couldn't shut it off even after I took out the keys. The car was still running? If I wanted to, I could've probably drove to work, with a dead tt screen, with no key in the car. This had happend many times before and everytime I take the battery to Autozone to check the life of the battery, it seems fine. Take it back home, unhook the ground for the turbo timer, rehook it again, put the battery back in and the car starts like a charm again.

That is why my best guess is the turbo timer grounding wires. What's the deal with that? I got it grounded underneath the dash anywhere where there's a good ground spot. Any other ideas why this might be happening? I checked all the fuse and such and everything seems fine. It's a good thing I have a 2nd beater car. If you haven't figured it out already, anyone out there with a dsm should be required to have a 2nd car incase of emergency. I'm getting sick of this crap. Can I atleast get the car running for 2 months without any problems!?!

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Halon 09-04-2007 08:44 AM

Re: Turbo timer killing the car
 
Did you just hardwire it in, or did you use one of those plug and play harnesses? I guess I've never heard of a TT doing this, or let alone even fail at all. Is this something you just recently installed and then this problem appeared? Or has this been installed and running for a year, and all a sudden this problem popped up out of no where?

gstjoker 09-04-2007 09:09 AM

Re: Turbo timer killing the car
 
Sorry, I do have the plug and play harness that came with it for my 2g. The tt ran fine for awhile and every now and then, it gives me that problem.

Shane@DBPerformance 09-04-2007 10:08 AM

Re: Turbo timer killing the car
 
Just get rid of it, they are next to worthless.

x-pride 09-04-2007 11:19 AM

Re: Turbo timer killing the car
 
Won't you get rid of it to see if the problem was still there. This sounds more like a starter issue than an battery issue!

gstjoker 09-04-2007 12:12 PM

Re: Turbo timer killing the car
 
I'll take a look at it once I get back home. Damn eclipse!

stikx 09-04-2007 12:13 PM

Re: Turbo timer killing the car
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ecoli (Post 207613)
Just get rid of it, they are next to worthless.

Hey hey, we spent good money on these things :D.

gstjoker 09-04-2007 12:29 PM

Re: Turbo timer killing the car
 
I kind of like the idea of setting a timer on the car and letting it count down till shut off so that I wouldn't have to sit in the car till it shuts off to let the turbo cool down. Before I had the tt, I hated sitting in the car for even just a few seconds to let it "cool down the turbo", especially when I'm in a hurry.

92EvilTalon 09-04-2007 01:28 PM

Re: Turbo timer killing the car
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gstjoker (Post 207630)
I kind of like the idea of setting a timer on the car and letting it count down till shut off so that I wouldn't have to sit in the car till it shuts off to let the turbo cool down. Before I had the tt, I hated sitting in the car for even just a few seconds to let it "cool down the turbo", especially when I'm in a hurry.

I do agree.... I love my HK$ TT. And I also have the plug and play harness too. I think I grounded it on the ground screw for the radio. Its been many years since I had it. hahaha I think its purple! :bengals: Oh and a cop asked me if that was my NOS controller!

Well I agree unplug it for a day of driving and see if it acts up again. My Festiva if its hot inside it wont start. I think a Solenoid is going bad on it. Take the starter out and bring it to Autozone and have them test it.

Andrew7dg 09-04-2007 03:26 PM

Re: Turbo timer killing the car
 
That sounds like a battery problem that I had

Car would start fine some days and then not work other days. Took it to one battery place said it was ok and then took it to sears and said it was bad...

It was a Red Top even... I didn't think they went bad

However I replaced the battery with a new sealed battery and fixed my problems.

However if the turbo timer is smashed, just buy another one. It should be easy to unplug it from the harness.

gstjoker 09-04-2007 04:49 PM

Re: Turbo timer killing the car
 
My battery is just some regular battery. I think it's Everstart brand? Don't know why but just remembered how there's always some corrosion coming from the positive end of the battery side. There's always some green/bluish powdery stuff that's surrounds the positive. I asked one of the guys at Autozone I trust and he says it's probably a bad ground or that it's really hot in the engine bay and that those powder stuff are just the battery's oil or whatever it is.

Halon 09-04-2007 04:59 PM

Re: Turbo timer killing the car
 
Like mentioned above, I would just unlpug the whole thing, including the plug and play harness, and see if the problem goes away. If it does go away, well then plug back in the harness, but don't plug in the TT. That should narrow it down to being something wrong with the TT, the harness, or somewhere else in the car.

92EvilTalon 09-04-2007 11:45 PM

Re: Turbo timer killing the car
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Halon (Post 207667)
Like mentioned above, I would just unlpug the whole thing, including the plug and play harness, and see if the problem goes away. If it does go away, well then plug back in the harness, but don't plug in the TT. That should narrow it down to being something wrong with the TT, the harness, or somewhere else in the car.

If you use the plug and play harness it wont let you start it at all. You have to eliminate it completely. Oh and that powder stuff...could be slowing the current. Clean it off. Get a terminal brush and buy that red stuff. I can not think of the name now.

If you have a volt tester. See if the volts are the same from the post to the connector. Also check the engine bay fuses...


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