Hi Guys
First post in a long time, but really need your help.
I'm having a weird electrical issue and can't seem to properly diagnose the it.
It probably started more than a year ago when my son ran done the battery a few times, ever since then the battery couldn't hold a charge for more than day or 2.
It got worse last month, to the point where all electronics eventually died while driving and couldn't even jump start. Car would die as soon as the second battery was disconnected. Lights where flashing on and off, cluster needles were moving very erratically, car was running extremely rough, etc.
Finally decided to get a new battery 2 weeks ago, however as soon as I installed it and started the car, I noticed the battery light on the dash was not fully lit up when the key was turned to ignition 2. Usually all the instrument lights lit up, but no battery light this time. This continued on for 4 days, eventually the battery ran totally flat with the same symptoms as before.
I suspected the alternator, had it tested on and off the car and it passed with flying colors. Checked the battery cables and all grounding points in the engine bay and boot, behind alternator and they all look good. Charged the battery overnight, and got the car started, but battery ran dry again after a few hours.
So, after taking the car to 3 mechanics and an auto electriction, the issue still isn't solved. Here's the really weird bit. Last night, in a bid to get the car working, so I could get to work, I tried replacing the fuses and relays. For some reason, after removing the radio fuse, the car started right up and the battery light disappeared, drove well and even charged the battery properly. Then this morning, I noticed the battery light flickering again. Revved it a few times and it went away for a while, but eventually resurfaced after driving for about 30 minutes.
Any idea what could be causing this?
Gonna try the pulleys and belts this afternoon, suspect there might be some slippage after the alternator removals. But why would a 20 amp blade fuse cause all sorts of problems? I don't think it was the fuse, but it seems to have fixed the problem, temporarily at least. It really seems like a bad ground to me, any ground points in the cabin I should check?
Thanks for the advice guys.
First post in a long time, but really need your help.
I'm having a weird electrical issue and can't seem to properly diagnose the it.
It probably started more than a year ago when my son ran done the battery a few times, ever since then the battery couldn't hold a charge for more than day or 2.
It got worse last month, to the point where all electronics eventually died while driving and couldn't even jump start. Car would die as soon as the second battery was disconnected. Lights where flashing on and off, cluster needles were moving very erratically, car was running extremely rough, etc.
Finally decided to get a new battery 2 weeks ago, however as soon as I installed it and started the car, I noticed the battery light on the dash was not fully lit up when the key was turned to ignition 2. Usually all the instrument lights lit up, but no battery light this time. This continued on for 4 days, eventually the battery ran totally flat with the same symptoms as before.
I suspected the alternator, had it tested on and off the car and it passed with flying colors. Checked the battery cables and all grounding points in the engine bay and boot, behind alternator and they all look good. Charged the battery overnight, and got the car started, but battery ran dry again after a few hours.
So, after taking the car to 3 mechanics and an auto electriction, the issue still isn't solved. Here's the really weird bit. Last night, in a bid to get the car working, so I could get to work, I tried replacing the fuses and relays. For some reason, after removing the radio fuse, the car started right up and the battery light disappeared, drove well and even charged the battery properly. Then this morning, I noticed the battery light flickering again. Revved it a few times and it went away for a while, but eventually resurfaced after driving for about 30 minutes.
Any idea what could be causing this?
Gonna try the pulleys and belts this afternoon, suspect there might be some slippage after the alternator removals. But why would a 20 amp blade fuse cause all sorts of problems? I don't think it was the fuse, but it seems to have fixed the problem, temporarily at least. It really seems like a bad ground to me, any ground points in the cabin I should check?
Thanks for the advice guys.