For the first time ever yesterday, having driven the car for a few miles, I went to start the engine using the key and when I turned it got nothing - absolutely nothing - apart the ignition light and oil light illuminating (these were much more dim than usual). So, I popped the bonnet, had a quick look around, saw nothing glaringly wrong - then took off the battery terminals and replaced them. The car started fine and worked okay for the rest of yesterday.
Then, this morning, I had the same problem - and the same solution seemed to work. Do you think I'd be safe to assume that there is just a bad connection between the battery and one/both of the terminals, or does this signify a more serious underlying problem?
Thanks,
Ryan
Intermittent starting problem
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Intermittent starting problem
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Re: Intermittent starting problem
What type of battery connectors are they?
The clamp type are a lot better than the cap type.
Have a look at the ends not connected to the battery, remove them and clean the surfaces too.
The clamp type are a lot better than the cap type.
Have a look at the ends not connected to the battery, remove them and clean the surfaces too.
"Once you break something you will see how it was put together"
Re: Intermittent starting problem
Yes - bad connections - or it could be a bad internal connection in the battery. But clean up the terminals first.



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Re: Intermittent starting problem
Thank you, I think it probably is just a bad connection. I shall remove the wires and give a cleanup.
Cheers,
Ryan
Cheers,
Ryan
Ryan Watson
