What is the reason for the Honda Lingpai not powering off after stalling?
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The reasons for the Honda Lingpai not powering off after stalling are as follows: 1. Reason one: Generally, if the light stays on for about 15 minutes after stalling, there is no major issue because the machine itself has a power storage function. It's best to observe how long the light remains on; 2. Reason two: If the light stays on continuously, it may be because the technician connected it directly to a constant power source (always live) during installation, rather than to the ACC (Accessory) circuit. The constant power source always remains live, so the machine stays on. Therefore, it's necessary to have someone connect it to the ACC circuit, which only powers on after ignition; 3. Reason three: If the data stream shows 'ACC' and 'ACC input circuit and battery circuit (when stalled)' both in the ON state, it indicates a short circuit condition. The cause of the short circuit is likely a problem with the power supply module, requiring timely inspection and repair of the relay.
I've encountered quite a few cases of Honda Lingpai not powering off after engine shutdown during my repair work. The most common issue is the ignition relay getting stuck and not resetting, causing the system to continue consuming power and draining the battery until the car can't start. Poor wiring connections can also be to blame, like loose or rusted connectors - dust buildup often triggers these problems. This kind of fault shouldn't be delayed; untimely repairs not only ruin the battery but may also cause short circuits leading to fires. I recommend first checking the relay box in the engine compartment for any buzzing sounds or overheating. The Honda Lingpai sometimes has common issues like this - professional shops can diagnose it immediately with a multimeter. Regular cleaning of electrical components helps prevent such troubles.
My Lingpai also had the issue last year where the power didn't cut off after turning off the engine—the radio and headlights stayed on, draining the battery completely by the next day, leaving me unable to even push-start the car. After asking friends, I learned it could be due to the ignition switch not fully disconnecting the power or a faulty relay needing replacement. I suggest trying to reinsert the key a few times; sometimes if it's stuck, this might not work. If that doesn’t help, visit an authorized repair shop for inspection. A dead battery is really frustrating, especially when you’re stranded with no quick fix. Paying more attention to electrical maintenance can prevent this—like avoiding damp environments. Although Honda cars are generally reliable, some specific models do have minor quirks.