So I was driving to work yesterday in the Sami and it got all dark and gloomy and started raining.. Being a defensive driver I flicked on the headlights.. and everything died for half a second!?
Engine cut, stereo off, dash lights gone - half a second later all back on again and away we go...
Flick lights off and on again - nothing.
Couple more times - nothing.
Leave for a couple of minutes, lights on and it all dies again for half a second.
Any ideas???
One for the Sparkys out there...
Re: One for the Sparkys out there...
I would start by checking the tightness and condition of the battery terminals.
Take them off, wire brush them and reinstall with some Vaseline on them.
Take them off, wire brush them and reinstall with some Vaseline on them.
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Re: One for the Sparkys out there...
there should be a fusable link between the battery and wiring loom , check its not loose or half burnt out .
then I would check all the main earth pionts .
engine to body and harness earth - firewall by the trans tunnel passenger side
battery to body - by battery
battery to engine - by starter motor
inside cab - attached to cross brace , just under dash passenger side .
then check all the fuses / holders are in good condition.
from memory there is another earth by the fuses as well .
if all those are good check the connections on the back of the ignition barrel.
then I would check all the main earth pionts .
engine to body and harness earth - firewall by the trans tunnel passenger side
battery to body - by battery
battery to engine - by starter motor
inside cab - attached to cross brace , just under dash passenger side .
then check all the fuses / holders are in good condition.
from memory there is another earth by the fuses as well .
if all those are good check the connections on the back of the ignition barrel.
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Chris.
Re: One for the Sparkys out there...
check the battery terminals for any oxidization and give them a wire brush or a bit of a sand and see if that helps
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Re: One for the Sparkys out there...
Id also check alternator could be delayed at bumping up with load
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Re: One for the Sparkys out there...
Awesome, thanks for the pointers guys. Turns out it was a dodgy connection under the rubber sheild on the positive terminal of the battery. All fixed.
Found a couple of iffy grond connections as well, so i'll get them sorted tonight.
Found a couple of iffy grond connections as well, so i'll get them sorted tonight.