24-02-2013, 01:54 PM
Hello,
This morning I got in the car, (Peugeot 306 1.9 Turbo Diesel) heated the plugs, began to start the car as normal, with all normal lights on dash etc, and just as it was kicking into life all the electrics cut out.
Now there is no power at all, not lights on the dash the central locking won't work etc.
I had a poke around and took a few photos. I'm only able to get current from the positive to negative terminals, and from the positive at the join to the starter motor solenoid and the negative battery terminal.
I've tried testing between the various earths on the body to the positive battery terminal and also from a number of places on the engine to the positive terminal with no joy.
annoyingly, I've only been able to use my lightbulb voltemeter as my clarkes voltmeter has once again failed to take readings.. I'm on my 3rd replacement!... anyway, what this means is that I cannot say what current I'm getting at the various points where I do get connection.
I can see a fair bit of green corrosion on the cables at the positive battery terminal, and a bit more at the join to the starter motor. I'm thinking this is most likely to be the cause though would have expected corrosion to have been a slower degradation that an all out cut.
I'd also like to know how to remove the big red plastic cap that sits over the positive terminal, I've tried unscrewing and got no where, I'm wondering if I need to bend the little lugs down and lift it off.. or whether I shouldn't tamper with this.
Picture 1:
Here you see the cable run from the battery to the starter motor (after which the cable continues out of shot to what looks like the alternator but its difficult to get access).
Picture 2:
This shows the Positive Terminal Connections.
Picture 3:
This shows the connection to the starter motor, it has some green corrosion but much less than around the batter terminal.
Any help with diagnosing the problem (and hop to remove the red plastic cap) would be very helpful.
Cheers!
This morning I got in the car, (Peugeot 306 1.9 Turbo Diesel) heated the plugs, began to start the car as normal, with all normal lights on dash etc, and just as it was kicking into life all the electrics cut out.
Now there is no power at all, not lights on the dash the central locking won't work etc.
I had a poke around and took a few photos. I'm only able to get current from the positive to negative terminals, and from the positive at the join to the starter motor solenoid and the negative battery terminal.
I've tried testing between the various earths on the body to the positive battery terminal and also from a number of places on the engine to the positive terminal with no joy.
annoyingly, I've only been able to use my lightbulb voltemeter as my clarkes voltmeter has once again failed to take readings.. I'm on my 3rd replacement!... anyway, what this means is that I cannot say what current I'm getting at the various points where I do get connection.
I can see a fair bit of green corrosion on the cables at the positive battery terminal, and a bit more at the join to the starter motor. I'm thinking this is most likely to be the cause though would have expected corrosion to have been a slower degradation that an all out cut.
I'd also like to know how to remove the big red plastic cap that sits over the positive terminal, I've tried unscrewing and got no where, I'm wondering if I need to bend the little lugs down and lift it off.. or whether I shouldn't tamper with this.
Picture 1:
Here you see the cable run from the battery to the starter motor (after which the cable continues out of shot to what looks like the alternator but its difficult to get access).
Picture 2:
This shows the Positive Terminal Connections.
Picture 3:
This shows the connection to the starter motor, it has some green corrosion but much less than around the batter terminal.
Any help with diagnosing the problem (and hop to remove the red plastic cap) would be very helpful.
Cheers!