90 honda accord electrical problem - fixed

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Gene Wagenbreth, Dec 10, 2007.

  1. I posted last week about my 90 accord electrical problem. After a rain
    windshield wipers, oil light, parking light, and various buzzers went
    on and off at random. When wipers turned on, even pulling the fuse
    didnt shut them off. My mechanic said he didnt do this sort of
    electrical problem.

    I found a one man shop to look at it. Left lower corner of windshield
    leaked. The control unit by the drivers kick panel was wet. The
    circuit board had mold and rust. Fixed windshield leak and
    replaced control unit and problem is fixed. (I hope. Its supposed to
    rain tonight so I will find out.)

    I didnt know there was an electronic control unit. Given the weird
    symptoms I am surprised no one in this group suggested the
    control unit.

    G
     
    Gene Wagenbreth, Dec 10, 2007
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  2. Gene Wagenbreth

    Tegger Guest



    It's called the ICU (Integrated Control Unit). It manages a whole pile of
    miscellaneous electrical stuff. Honda has in recent years given the ICU
    even more jobs to do, and has renamed it the MCU (Multiplex Control Unit).

    Your post is interesting in that it explains how a device normally
    well-shielded by weather could become damaged by moisture: Rust in the
    windshield pinchweld.



    When did you post your original message? I don't remember seeing anything.
    And you've started a new thread rather than updating the old one, so the
    old thread (wherever it is) is now broken for future Googlers.

    A bunch of minor, but weird electrical glitches is often the ICU. The FAQ
    even has a page on that.
     
    Tegger, Dec 10, 2007
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  3. Gene Wagenbreth

    TE Chea Guest

    | circuit board had mold and rust.
    Take a photo & show us.

    | windshield leak
    Mine never leaked, but rain water enters mine's boot (
    luggage area ).

    | I didnt know there was an electronic control unit.
    Never heard of. Not in wiring diagram either.

    | Given the weird
    | symptoms I am surprised no one in this group suggested the
    | control unit.
    An electrician would suspect short circuits.
     
    TE Chea, Dec 17, 2007
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