Mike Combs
Registered User
I have a 1991 Ford Thunderbird (non-SC V6).
I will be driving and the car will feel like the ignition shutdown for a split second. Especially when many electrical items are on. It seems to do it more when the brakes are applied, but it does it under accelleration too. The (aftermarket) stereo turns off and back on every time this happens, but doesn't reset. The car never stalls, but it does loose all power for a split-second.
It seems that I am getting a constant positive and ground. I assume the problem relates to the ACC curcuit.
Things I feel may be the problem:
1. Ignition switch or wiring harness
2. ACC relay (if there is one??)
3. A positive wire is grounding
PLEASE HELP!!!!!!
I will be driving and the car will feel like the ignition shutdown for a split second. Especially when many electrical items are on. It seems to do it more when the brakes are applied, but it does it under accelleration too. The (aftermarket) stereo turns off and back on every time this happens, but doesn't reset. The car never stalls, but it does loose all power for a split-second.
It seems that I am getting a constant positive and ground. I assume the problem relates to the ACC curcuit.
Things I feel may be the problem:
1. Ignition switch or wiring harness
2. ACC relay (if there is one??)
3. A positive wire is grounding
PLEASE HELP!!!!!!