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I have a 2000 Honda Passport and the radio keeps turning off after running for a short time (even more often when the weather is warm). Is it the radio or the electrical system?
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Top under the intake is the camshaft position sensor,If this sensor fails the vehicle will still run and will even restart,The camshaft sensor is not causing the misfire.If it appaear as a code it is a rational code,you need to check for ignition misfire,
you have a short on that circuit check owners manuel for what that fuse runs if it is cig lighter fuse it may be bad due to use of phone charger that is a little to large
Should be covered under a recall. But they are very strict about the exact problem and I got swindled out of 500 bucks. The radio should be replaced as it will turn itself on and off - even the volume! Bit disconnect radio means you disconnect the panel, too.
I ended up finding a repair shop here in Cleveland. The problem ended up being a short in the electrical system. My fuse kept blowing. That's why it wouldn't restart. If you decide to take your vehicle to a repair shop, have them check out the electrical system. My problem was found under the drivers side fender. Some of the wires were corroded. Good luck!
I have a 2000 Honda Passport. Once mine stalled, it would not restart. Sounded as if out of gas. I thought fuel pump. Took it to service station. They found a short in the electrical system. The fuse kept popping. They replaced blown fuse in coil and module. The tested misc wiring in main harness. They found and repaired bad wires in main harness for module and coils in left front inner fender.
I have a 2000 Honda Passport. Once mine stalled, it would not restart. Sounded as if out of gas. I thought fuel pump. Took it to service station. They found a short in the electrical system. The fuse kept popping. They replaced blown fuse in coil and module. They tested misc wiring in main harness. They found and repaired bad wires in main harness for module and coils in left front inner fender. My check engine light was on for several months. Since I got it back from repair shop, it has finally gone off! I hope this helps! Good luck!
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