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As I was pulling out of the parking garage today after work. All of a sudden, the battery light and ABS light come on. Also, it is acting like it is in Winter mode when I take off (taking off in 4th).
So I figure wtf, I can deal with this, I'll force it to go into the right gear. I put it in 1st, everything seemed normal. But 2nd and 3rd didn't work. It went to 4th again. Also, about half way home, the battery light and ABS light went off, but power did not come back. Still feels like I'm driving a Ford Explorer. :)
Anyway, I'm taking it to the dealer tomorrow, and I wondered if anyone had had this problem before so I could point them in the right direction.
Thanks
Moncha
10/29/2002, 08:33 PM
Whoa! Let us know what it turns out to be..
SGT.BATGUANO
10/30/2002, 02:24 AM
;wtf; I've got my .02c on battery. I've heard that the 2001 VX's sat on a dock in Japan for a few months then came to San Fran and sat a few more. Battery discharging the whole time
Problem was gone this morning. Guess my new VX auto repair system fixed the problem.
Riff Raff
11/04/2011, 07:24 AM
It's Gremlin's I tell ya', Gremlin's!!! Before you go to bed tonight, disconnect both battery terminals and let the VX sit overnight without a battery source. Then re-connect the battery in the morning to do a "re-set".
:bgwb:
Problem was gone this morning. Guess my new VX auto repair system fixed the problem.
It's Gremlin's I tell ya', Gremlin's!!! Before you go to bed tonight, disconnect both battery terminals and let the VX sit overnight without a battery source. Then re-connect the battery in the morning to do a "re-set".
:bgwb:
You do realize that you're replying to a "ghost" thread from 2002...right?...:confused:
cheetah2390
12/01/2011, 03:45 PM
I wish he posted what the problem was.... this happened to me for a few seconds while driving 35mph :( . I know this is a "ghost" thread but anyone know what this is????
Scott Larson
12/01/2011, 05:05 PM
But of course, GHOSTS!!! :winko:
etlsport
12/01/2011, 06:48 PM
When mine did this it was a bad alternator.
cheetah2390
12/02/2011, 06:38 AM
Hmmm I'll have to look into it. Thanks etlsport
etlsport
12/02/2011, 08:58 PM
Check the voltage, mine was putting out 17-20v when it happened
bulldog
03/22/2012, 11:26 AM
alternator just got this same thing diagnosed...700 ouch
atilla_the_fun
03/22/2012, 11:39 AM
replace it yourself with a $100 dollar part.. 700 is theft.
etlsport
03/22/2012, 01:24 PM
Yea I just replaced one at work in a rodeo which is the same setup as ours. Total price was around 300 to the customer
bulldog
03/22/2012, 01:35 PM
are you kidding? its the same as the rodeo? now im mad i even asked if it was the same alternator as the trooper or rodeo i already told him to do it, now what
etlsport
03/22/2012, 01:38 PM
It may be a different connector for the rodeo since it was newer (04) but installation is identical (0.9 hours). And I know for certain we share n alternator with the trooper and acura SLX
atilla_the_fun
03/22/2012, 01:46 PM
Call and tell them not to. Say your VX has AIDS and they won't touch it.
bulldog
03/22/2012, 01:52 PM
except the transmission is kicking into safe mode 1st gear and i cant drive it on the highway and not risking it doing that to me after i already towed it to there man i wish i would have looked here before :mad:
atilla_the_fun
03/22/2012, 02:29 PM
I don't think our transmissions have a safe mode... I've never heard of a limp home mode either, so either your transmission is slipping or your mode selection switch is non functional. Can anyone else shed light on the tranny safe mode bit?
etlsport
03/22/2012, 05:09 PM
Transmission actually will lock into 3rd gear in certain situations. Happens when the regulator in the alternator goes so system voltage is too high
Removing the serpentine belt will let you run off the battery directly but you can't go far, like that and you have no power steering, headlights or cooling fan.
JHarris1385
03/22/2012, 09:23 PM
Just replaced my alt in the VX...took less than a half hour. Very easy.
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