What are the 2003 honda element electrical problems?

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Tina S. January 6, 2021
The most common electrical problems in the 2003 Honda Element are related to the battery dying due to excessive electrical draw from the computer system. Set the dome light to the off position. Make sure You have Your radio code ready and be prepared to reset Your driver's window. Disconnect the negative terminal from the battery and put a VOM, set to milliAmperes (mA), between the battery post and terminal. Pull the fuse for the radio (to take the tiny draw for the clock and radio code memory out of the mix), noting where it has to go back later. Then pull the other fuses one at a time while a helper watches the meter. If pulling a fuse causes the reading to drop, You have a good place to start in finding the parasitic draw. Remember that You have two fuse boxes, one under the dash and another under the hood.
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Celia T. April 9, 2020
The most common electrical problems in the 2003 honda element are related to the battery dying due to excessive electrical draw from the computer system.
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