Just as I said she was running great and had never let me down. She has blown the 30 and 40 amp fuse in the engine bay. Now I'm in the middle of nowhere and desperate measures are needed, so I bridged the connectors and just got hot bits of metal when I tried to start her. My thiugts are knackered starter motor, anybody else any ideas?
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Finally got home. Excuse the duplicate thread,posted on iPhone.
Parked the car up, sat for about four/five hours with the radio on low, nothing else. Went to start the car, all the ignitions light came on, turned the key to start and nothing, turned it back and all the lights had gone off on the dash, the radio, the phone charger everything.
Checked the footwell fuses, all good.Checked the engine bay fuses and the one nearest the wing had blown, so I stupidly, swapped them over. Result, two blown fuses. Anway, managed to get the green one bridged across the remaining fuse wire, had a think about things and smacked the starter a couple of times. The pink fuse was beggered, so I cobbled together a ring pull off a tin of soup, lights came on, but not enough battery life to fire the engine. Got a gamekeeper mate to come and tow me off the level. Let her roll down a hill and she bump started straight away and got me home.
Currently not using it until I get some new fuses, ring pulls are not ideal, but it got me home.
So, had the batteries drained enough, with just having the radio on for five hours or so, to semi engage the starter and jam it?
Are my batteries goosed? Been on the car since I got it.
Or is it something else?
Any thoughts appreciated.
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sounds like your starter is blowing the fuses on another note you can get fuses from unipart cheap£2-4 depending on size. they were showing up at £12+ at first but with a bit of delving from a very kind parts person he ordered them for me at a fraction ebay also expensive hope this helps
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Originally posted by Fricfrac View PostSo, had the batteries drained enough, with just having the radio on for five hours or so, to semi engage the starter and jam it?
Originally posted by Fricfrac View PostAre my batteries goosed? Been on the car since I got it.
Try to find out what's blowing the fuses, before you do anything else. Was it the 80 amp or 100 amp fuse that blew first? From memory, the 80 amp one is nearest the wing, that's your glow plug fuse.Do you know that, with a 50 character limit, it's
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Thinking on this,now I have warmed up a bit, damned cold last night.
I did bridge the terminals in the fuse holder nearest the wing, desperation in the early hours and I know it was wrong, with two screwdrives bits I had in the car, the lights came on, but it would not start and the screwdriver bits got hot. It only tried to start after I had tapped the starter with a hammer and breaker bar.
So,logically, it would appear that the starter is at fault, does that sound feasible?
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Originally posted by NiftyNev View PostUnless I am going crazy he mentions nothing about the glow plug fuse, so why check that. He says it was the green and pink fuse.
Nev
Noticed before I set off for work tht one of the battery live leads is not as tight as I would like, so will start there and work my way through all the connections, cleaning and tightening them all up.
Thanks again.
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