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blacksaxodevil
27th November 2011, 20:59
is there such a thing as have no power at all. changed battery and tested it so its not that.
if there is such a thing where is it located
bobthebuilder
27th November 2011, 22:04
Lmao this makes no sense
If you mean where are the fuse boxes, there's one in the engine bay to your right, and theres one under the glove box
Mr_P
27th November 2011, 22:20
The BIG fuses are at the back of the engine bay on the right hand side. By the fuel cut off switch I think? I'm not sure what they feed though as I don't have any wiring diagrams handy.
Is your battery grounded properly?
stevo67
27th November 2011, 22:20
Lmao this makes no sense
If you mean where are the fuse boxes, there's one in the engine bay to your right, and theres one under the glove box
There are 2 fuse boxes in the engine bay a large 1 & a smaller 1.There`s no such thing as a master fuse.What voltage does the battery read?:drink:
blacksaxodevil
27th November 2011, 22:42
right, i have just found 2 fuses under the dash that had blown so replaced them but still nothing. when i try jumping it from my other car i get all dash lights and alarm fob buttons make central locking and indicator work. so all is good. it must therefore be the stupid terminal connectors that are used. i will replace these for the usual gold plated ones sold by motor factors and all should be good.
will feedback results tomoz
AnthonyMartin
28th November 2011, 10:53
is there such a thing as have no power at all. changed battery and tested it so its not that.
if there is such a thing where is it located
what exactly is the problem with the car? does the engine start? can you get interior electrics working? we need some more info..
blacksaxodevil
28th November 2011, 14:34
basically i have taken the battery off the car, reattatched battery and then everything doesnt work. i have brought a new battery connected it and still nothing. i then tried jump starting from another car and i get everythinf i link the terminals onto any g working apart the car actually turning over. i linked the jump cables to the part of the positive and earth cables just after the stupid plastic terminal bits.
but i have tried numerous batteries connected via terminals and not a sausage. so going to buy new battery terminals and go from there
blacksaxodevil
30th November 2011, 18:14
right changed the earth cables between battery and gearbox also changed the earth between battery and chassis, i had a spare set of uprated earthing leads that i removed from my evo so though i might as well use these as they are by far better quality than the standard citroen rubbish. also i changed the battery terminals for standard type gold plated ones sod by motor fators. by god does that make a difference to the car. tidies the engine bay and also helps the car with starting. all is sorted on this problem now so must of just been crappy citroen wiring faults that have now been sorted. next job is sorting out exhaust as before i owned the car someone put on a cheap uprated exhaust without cat and sounded terrible like it had a bag of nails inside it. back to standard i think with maybe a better bak box
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