Guess the electrical problem. Bit of fun

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Guess the electrical problem. Bit of fun

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Ok I collected the Roadrunner today knowing it hadn't been used just recently so I asked for the battery to be charg d before collecting. Sure enough, all good and I drove the car 40 miles home without a missed beat.

Parked the car outside my place and when I went to start it up a few minutes later she wouldn't turn over. Batttrey 11.7 volts.

What caused the problem?? ;)
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I know I once started the Chally with a low battery and it burnt out the wire to the alternator - car started then died, took me bloody forever to find the problem ...... but you wouldn't have been able to drive home, so it's not that
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Loose terminal on the Battery
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11.7 volts should still turn the engine over, sounds like starter or wiring to starter, Try again when its cooled down and report back
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Already diagnosed Andy, but what was the problem.? Luckily I didn't need to recast the car on the way home. ;)
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There was a loose terminal at the battery, but that wasn't the issue.
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Neutral safety switch?
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If its an auto, the inhibitor switch might be the problem, move the gearstick whilst holding the key in the start position
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Thanks for joining in chaps, in fact, it was simply the main live feed from the back of the alternator had broken off due to wire fatigue. I gues the batttery got me home and then gave out :oops:
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I had a silly one a few years back...
Triumph 2500S auto. Started up fine, drove fine, switched off, went to come home... no dice.
Wire had dropped off the inhibitor swtich on the gearbox.
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MilesnMiles wrote:Thanks for joining in chaps, in fact, it was simply the main live feed from the back of the alternator had broken off due to wire fatigue. I gues the batttery got me home and then gave out :oops:
So, same problem I had although you actually had enough charge to drive.
Thank god these engines are relatively simple. :thumbright:
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What was even quirkier was that I have a section of heavy gauge wire with a mega fuse hanging on my wall ready to fit to the car as a parallel to the existing charge wire.
Guess I'll be fitting that soon.
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Garp wrote:
MilesnMiles wrote:Thanks for joining in chaps, in fact, it was simply the main live feed from the back of the alternator had broken off due to wire fatigue. I gues the batttery got me home and then gave out :oops:
So, same problem I had although you actually had enough charge to drive.
Thank god these engines are relatively simple. :thumbright:
And as simple as they are,they sure do make one think :banghead: :scratch:

And then to drink :drunken:
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Indeed, Drew. See my latest point on my car in the 'General' section :evil:
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Be careful not to snap the stud off on the alternator when you change the connector. :D
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