Problem with my 3G Acura

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Old Dec 23, 2018 | 10:44 PM
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Problem with my 3G Acura

Hey there Acura community, I have a huge problem at the moment and it’s a pain trying to figure out what’s wrong with my vehicle. I turned on the car to go to work as I was warming it up and noticed this strange noise almost sounded like a short it’s difficult to explain a spark or a buzzing sound coming from inside my vehicle and the weird part about it is that I turned up my radio a bit and I could also hear that distorted noise coming from the radio, keep in mind I was not listening to music it was on aux and my phone wasn’t connected. I turned off my car and when I tried turning it back on the car was completely dead there was no power whatsoever. I know my battery is good because I changed my alternator a few months back and I tested my battery by putting it into another vehicle and it turned on just fine. Any ideas to what the problem might be ?
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Old Dec 23, 2018 | 11:53 PM
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Check all of your battery cables. Best guess is one of the main power cables off the battery is probably corroded causing issues.
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Old Dec 24, 2018 | 01:39 AM
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I will definitely take a look at that again . I remember I changed the terminals for the battery as well for that same reason the main power wire had some built up corrosion but I will double check to make sure the corrosion didn’t build up once again.
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