Confuciusdragon
Junior Member
About 6ish months ago, my car started having an issue with the electronics in it - and I do mean that as an all around statement. The cabin fan won't work unless it's set to 3 or higher, the passenger window stopped working, and... most annoying of all - my entire stereo shuts off periodically. It will never shut off when my car is in accessory, and usually only shuts off during periods of acceleration; however, the latter is more of a loose guideline than a set-in-stone law.
No fuses are blown as far as I can tell (including the fuse in the main power line under the hood). I am using a capacitor, a 4 channel amp, head unit, single sub, and aftermarket front component speakers. This system was working for about 5-10 years beforehand, and no new components were installed when this began happening.
When the system shuts down there are a few things that always seem to happen: my headlights get brighter, the cabin fan gets stronger, and my dashboard gets brighter as well. If I am idling when the issue occurs, the engine sounds like it goes into a higher revolution (this occurs just before the power cuts off). Usually the lights will get brighter slightly before it cuts out as well.
This being a manual car, I have been able to experiment a lot with ways to try to keep it on, as such... if it dies, and I press the clutch down to neutral-state, it will usually come back on within a few seconds of doing so, and often turn back off after I release the clutch. It used to get better if I used it at a high volume level, now it seems to have the opposite effect.
I have checked the wiring to the head unit and found nothing. I have a recently replaced alternator (about 1 year ago), but my battery is pretty old. My capacitor is also very old - and my amp is too. I have postulated that it is probably the capacitor, but I'm not certain.
Anyone have any ideas?
No fuses are blown as far as I can tell (including the fuse in the main power line under the hood). I am using a capacitor, a 4 channel amp, head unit, single sub, and aftermarket front component speakers. This system was working for about 5-10 years beforehand, and no new components were installed when this began happening.
When the system shuts down there are a few things that always seem to happen: my headlights get brighter, the cabin fan gets stronger, and my dashboard gets brighter as well. If I am idling when the issue occurs, the engine sounds like it goes into a higher revolution (this occurs just before the power cuts off). Usually the lights will get brighter slightly before it cuts out as well.
This being a manual car, I have been able to experiment a lot with ways to try to keep it on, as such... if it dies, and I press the clutch down to neutral-state, it will usually come back on within a few seconds of doing so, and often turn back off after I release the clutch. It used to get better if I used it at a high volume level, now it seems to have the opposite effect.
I have checked the wiring to the head unit and found nothing. I have a recently replaced alternator (about 1 year ago), but my battery is pretty old. My capacitor is also very old - and my amp is too. I have postulated that it is probably the capacitor, but I'm not certain.
Anyone have any ideas?
