No POWERYowee tales #2Well guess what I went out to start the Marina and found that I had no power at all. (trusty light test - nought, no light on the dash when I turned the key on) Major failure, a fuse maybe, so out with the wiring diagram fuses none so what is it?????? Best investment you can have is a multimeter, so out it comes, turn the knob to measure DC volts and probes onto the battery. ( 12 .75 volts ), so that is a good start. Next onto the fuse box to see whether the fuses have gone splut. No voltage on the baterry side so the problem is back towards the battery. I am luck ( or may be not) I have a amphere meter in the circuit (in line device), so could that be the cause still no voltage, checked that I had the negative probe on the earth point. ![]() Heavy red wires go to Amp meter in cabin ![]() Because of the amp meter you have to series up electrics from the battery to the rest of the car. ![]() Notice the bolt has a blackish coating on the thread and the terminal lugs of the amp meter cable ![]() I said to my self the only thing left is the starter solenoid, shawly it would be that, so I put the probe onto the cable terminal from the battery to the solenoid, voltage. Next I put it onto the other side of the battery terminal find that I had no voltage. Bingo I found the problem. I said to myself how come there is no voltage on one side of the bolt and is on the other? Upon investigation I found corrosion on the surface of the bolt , nut and on the terminal connectors. You could not see the corrison like that on a battery terminal. Cleanling the surfaces and slightly lubricating the terminals coper bolt and nut fixed the problem. I was reading later in the workshop manual how you can make some test leads to assist in finding these type of faults if you have not got a multimeter. Consists of a light globe housing, a bulb and some wires. ![]() Schematic of the circuit.
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