Honda Electrical Load Detection (ELD) Bypass
Good question. I have someone looking into the ELD on the 2013 and 2014 models.
Thanks!
I wonder if the 2013 Civic EX-L has ELD? If so, then I did not have any issues at all with it running a JL Audio HD1200/1 and a HD500/4. I did upgrade the batter to an XS Power battery, but that was it.... didn't even do the Big 3 on it. Never once had an issue.
I wonder if the 2013 Civic EX-L has ELD? If so, then I did not have any issues at all with it running a JL Audio HD1200/1 and a HD500/4. I did upgrade the batter to an XS Power battery, but that was it.... didn't even do the Big 3 on it. Never once had an issue.
do you have volt meter that you can see while driving? also, if you keep the ignition load up, the alt stays on.
No volt meter that will reach, although I could probably rig something up.
I do run the climate control on Auto about 99% of the time, so that might help keep the load up.
I am also installing an XS Power D3400 battery in the 2014 Accord.
I do run the climate control on Auto about 99% of the time, so that might help keep the load up.
I am also installing an XS Power D3400 battery in the 2014 Accord.
the alternator regulates voltage to the car. the pcm controls the field ckt to shut down the alternator to reduce load at given times. the eld is a sensor for pcm to control this circuit. and as with all pcm sensors, if the eld is unplugged, the pcm does NOT become confused. it sees and open ckt throws a code and stops using that sensor. you can use this method to test the eld. unplug it, and see if you still have problems. yes the check engine light will come on, and the pcm should always keep the alternator charging.
Last edited by autowiz; Jan 28, 2014 at 08:59 PM.
the alternator regulates voltage to the car. the pcm controls the field ckt to shut down the alternator to reduce load at given times. the eld is a sensor for pcm to control this circuit. and as with all pcm sensors, if the eld is unplugged, the pcm does NOT become confused. it sees and open ckt throws a code and stops using that sensor. you can use this method to test the eld. unplug it, and see if you still have problems. yes the check engine light will come on, and the pcm should always keep the alternator charging.
I unplugged the eld in my 08 civic lx when I got a h/o alt and had no cel. Unfortunately, that car was recently totaled and now I have a '13 civic lx. From what I've been told, the charging system is the same as the accords and I'm looking for help. I was told the alt is no longer controlled by an eld so you can't just unplug it, has anyone found a way to bypass the new charging limits?
Last edited by MANTI5; Feb 7, 2014 at 03:10 AM.
I unplugged the eld in my 08 civic lx when I got a h/o alt and had no cel. Unfortunately, that car was recently totaled and now I have a '13 civic lx. From what I've been told, the charging system is the same as the accords and I'm looking for help. I was told the alt is no longer controlled by an eld so you can't just unplug it, has anyone found a way to bypass the new charging limits?


