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bhuey 12-14-2005 03:41 AM

Finding an electrical problem
 
I am experiencing some electrical problems with my 1989 911 Carrera convertible.

While driving the 'fasten seat belt' light comes on and the radio speakers stop working. I assume this was a safety feature Porsche designed into the car. This occurs while the seat belt is properly fastened. My car has power driver and passenger seats in case that is a factor.

Can anyone provide some helpful hints on where I should look for the short? Chasing electrical problems has never been my idea of a good time.

Thanks,
Bud

derkpitt 12-14-2005 06:17 AM

Without looking at the wiring diagram, I would start by looking at the harness behind the center of the dash. See if it looks intact.
Has any of it been altered by the PO?
Is the radio a factory unit?
Does it have an after market alarm?

bhuey 12-14-2005 07:06 AM

The radio is an aftermarket unit. I will assume since you asked the question about the radio that the speakers shutting off when the 'fasten seat belts' light comes was not a safety feature added by Porsche.

Other than adding a radio and an amp I am not aware of any other modifications by the PO.

There is no after market alarm that I am aware of.

Thanks for your help!
Bud

bigchillcar 12-14-2005 09:54 AM

sounds like your car is trying to tell you something - 'get that damned radio off..let's haul ass!' :)
ryan

rick-l 12-14-2005 10:15 AM

When this happened to my 88 it was due to the huge voltage spikes being put out by my defective alternator.

mackskibum 12-14-2005 12:24 PM

I kind of land with Rick on this one, or possiblya faulty ground somewhere?

bhuey 12-14-2005 03:06 PM

Thanks for the tip! I never would have thought to check the alternator for voltage spikes.

Thanks,
Bud


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