check all the following to start with as bouncing clocks tend to be low voltage
Battery itself,battery leads and both + and - terminals
chassis earths under battery and gearbox
also check the Positive on the alternator with the engine loom + take off
Cheers again. Unfortunately it's pissing it down now. But it does seem to be working for now. I'll have a look in the week and fingers crossed for work tomorrow.
Still no luck with this car. Taken the earth's off and cleaned the points. I'm charging the battery again and also tried the car jumping it off another. Still has bouncing gauges and isn't starting.
14-02-2016, 09:55 AM (This post was last modified: 14-02-2016, 09:56 AM by RetroPug.)
Have you borrowed another battery just to try?
When it doesn't start what is actually happening? Symptoms of low voltage? Starter motor turning or not?
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(14-02-2016, 09:55 AM)RetroPug Wrote: Have you borrowed another battery just to try?
When it doesn't start what is actually happening? Syhi mate.
Symptoms of low voltage? Starter motor turning or not?
Hi I tired to use jumper cables of somebody else's and it wouldn't work. The starter motor turns and it tries to fire but doesn't. If it does start it cuts out pretty much straight away
Hi back to my gti worries sorry if I'm bugging everyone . I have charged the battery and the car is still trying to fire. But I have a clicking noise from the box behind the ecu and the fuel rail. It's getting to quite a bit of pressure because some petrol has escaped.
Does anybody have any ideas? Iv tried uploading a video but it won't let me
(16-02-2016, 06:50 PM)RetroPug Wrote: Those are screenshots. Is the clicking noise from the box in the top one? That's the fuel/ignition relay, if that's playing up it could cause issues.
I'm sure someone has a known good one they could sell you.
Thanks again.
I have replaced the relay with another and it is still clicking. If these click does it definitely mean they are broken or could another issue cause it to click?
I realise that :-) it was continuously clicking on and off. It seems to have stopped now and only clicks once with the ignition on to prime the fuel pump.
In all fairness I think it might have been. It stopped clicking once I took of the earth's and RE attached for the second time.
Last night I went through slot with a multimeter. It turns out my crank sensor isn't giving a resistance reading I.e isn't making a circuit. So I think that's my problem
(18-02-2016, 10:59 PM)adam b Wrote: You cleaned the gearbox top earth point yeah?
Also could be connection through the bulkhead getting damp, earth points under the dash or a blown fuse
Hi Adam.
Yeah I cleaned the earthpoint on the gear box and checked all my fuses. I haven't checked the internal earth's though. I shall do it this weekend.
I have however checked the voltage to the fuel pump, all the coil packs and the crank sensor and all is fine. The only thing (so far) that hasn't given the correct readings is the resistance of the crank sensor. Also I have no spark. So I'm hoping replacing that will do it.