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martums 03-10-2010 08:47 PM

uncommanded intermittant horn & hazard activity
 
Hey guys,

On the ride home tonight several minutes after the "low fuel" indicator illuminated, there were two uncommanded instances of my hazards briefly flashing, and one horn sounding. The first was accelerating from a stop at an intersection when the light turned green, the second was at home a few minutes later, when backing into my garage when the horn also simultaneously sounded. All three events lasted only a second or two.

This is the first time I've noticed this behavior presenting. The car was manufactured a year ago this month. I've owned it since new years day. She has about 6,500 miles. I was just completing a trip on the highway, about an hour.

This car has one mod, a Ravelco which was installed the first week I got her. Recalling conversations with my installer, I believe the Ravelco opens critical circuits like fuel or ignition, not horn & hazard. (I can just imagine Nissan having kittens when they discover that mod. Warranty? Ha.).

Would appreciate any suggestions or ideas you can offer. Hopefully this is a one-off deal tonight. Color me a pessimist; I doubt it.

Of course, if behavior like this has already been covered in another post, my bad, would you please reply with a link. My initial searches didn't see it.

Thanks everyone

Red370 03-10-2010 08:50 PM

WTH is a Ravelco?

frost 03-10-2010 08:52 PM

Maybe this has to do with the two tone horn option

http://www.the370z.com/diy-section-d...rn-option.html

martums 03-10-2010 09:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Red370 (Post 439270)
WTH is a Ravelco?

It's an anti-theft device, a vehicle immobilizer. Without the Ravelco key/plug, you'd need a tow truck to steal the car. There are other threads here that mention it. The Ravelco web site has heaps more information. Just Google Ravelco.

Quote:

Originally Posted by frost (Post 439275)
Maybe this has to do with the two tone horn option

http://www.the370z.com/diy-section-d...rn-option.html

I don't understand your reply because the first post in the thread you link to says it's an April Fools, and I'm dead serious.

Trips 03-10-2010 09:36 PM

I'm pretty sure they're going to point the finger at that, and charge you for the work if they can prove your Ravelco is the cause. Have you reset the ecu? i know that probably wont fix it. If not dealer visit maybe required for troubleshooting..

cab83_750 03-10-2010 11:26 PM

My advice is to not drive on weekends with the horn stuck and in front of you a bunch of Hell Angels hog riders!!!! Jk

nogoodname 03-10-2010 11:29 PM

I would suspect the Ravelco since that's an anti-theft device.

Pushing_Tin 03-11-2010 12:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nogoodname (Post 439546)
I would suspect the Ravelco since that's an anti-theft device.

Me too, can you disconnect it for a while and see if the problem occurs again?

martums 03-11-2010 03:33 AM

no ticket, no bypass
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pushing_Tin (Post 439583)
Me too, can you disconnect it for a while and see if the problem occurs again?

Unfortunately, the way it works, the Ravelco can't easily be bypassed, it would have to be uninstalled. Funny thing is though, it just closes some circuits, it doesn't have any electronics or components itself. It's just a sting of wires that run back to the socket where you connect the plug to close the loops.

WhiskeyHotel 03-11-2010 09:50 AM

So, maybe the plug is dirty or lose-fitting now? Maybe the wires in the connector are making intermittent contact?

kannibul 03-11-2010 10:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by martums (Post 439263)
Hey guys,

On the ride home tonight several minutes after the "low fuel" indicator illuminated, there were two uncommanded instances of my hazards briefly flashing, and one horn sounding. The first was accelerating from a stop at an intersection when the light turned green, the second was at home a few minutes later, when backing into my garage when the horn also simultaneously sounded. All three events lasted only a second or two.

This is the first time I've noticed this behavior presenting. The car was manufactured a year ago this month. I've owned it since new years day. She has about 6,500 miles. I was just completing a trip on the highway, about an hour.

This car has one mod, a Ravelco which was installed the first week I got her. Recalling conversations with my installer, I believe the Ravelco opens critical circuits like fuel or ignition, not horn & hazard. (I can just imagine Nissan having kittens when they discover that mod. Warranty? Ha.).

Would appreciate any suggestions or ideas you can offer. Hopefully this is a one-off deal tonight. Color me a pessimist; I doubt it.

Of course, if behavior like this has already been covered in another post, my bad, would you please reply with a link. My initial searches didn't see it.

Thanks everyone

I have heard about the horn, lights, etc issues, being caused by a car battery that's acting up.

Replace your car battery and see if that resolves it.

WhiskeyHotel 03-11-2010 11:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kannibul (Post 439924)
I have heard about the horn, lights, etc issues, being caused by a car battery that's acting up.

Replace your car battery and see if that resolves it.

Why didn't I think of that? Could be a lose battery cable as well. On my Maxima a low battery or bad battery will make the car have all kinds of gremlins - horn sounding, hazards flashing, etc.

Could be it....

martums 03-28-2010 04:47 PM

many thanks
 
Thanks everyone for taking the time to reply. The behavior hasn't presented again since those original days, and I'm a little suspicious of my habit of carrying two sets of keys on me--both key fobs. I wasn't able to reproduce anything while pressing or holding buttons or combinations with the car running, but I have suspicions of some buttons getting pressed in my pocket. Anyhow, hopefully this was a one-off fluke, and we'll never hear about it again.

You guys rock.

Time to go out and take the long way to anywhere.:driving:


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