Electrical Hell, 914 a Handbasket? |
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Electrical Hell, 914 a Handbasket? |
Matt Meyer |
Feb 4 2004, 12:28 AM
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Überlurker Group: Members Posts: 216 Joined: 2-December 03 From: Eastern Washington Member No.: 1,411 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
I was hoping to get pictures and politely introduce myself but it looks like I'll have to dive right in.....
I drove the 914 for about 15 minutes, lights on. After sitting for a couple of minutes the car won't start. I was not even getting the "selenoid click". It finally starts after sitting for about 30 mins. The headlights were nice and bright even when it would not start. I drive it home, turn it off, won't turnover again. Hook up battery charger and it says fully charged (processor controlled). Assumed it was the starter. Searched this site. Next morning wont turn over. I put it in gear rock it back and forth? Starts right up. But now the alternator light comes on, it did not the night before. Grab 10 dollar battery monitor from bon marche. Start car, alternator light is still on, and also no tachometer, no turn signals, but I have flashers, fuel gauge is intermittent; empty, 1/4, 1/2 (1/2 is correct I think). Oil light is off, but PO installed guage and oil light is never off (not connected). All of this was working OK the night before. Through the cig. lighter plug in the car, battery monitor reads 13.4 volts pretty steady. With lights on there is a steady drop in voltage. Tightened battery connections (ground loose) and battery monitor reads 14.2 volts with no lights and 13.4 with lights on when not warmed up. Tach, alternator light, turnsignal, fuel guage and oil light are still a bust. Is the starting problem fixed? Could the dash problem be related to the starting problem? More ground problems? |
Matt Meyer |
Feb 4 2004, 11:05 PM
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Überlurker Group: Members Posts: 216 Joined: 2-December 03 From: Eastern Washington Member No.: 1,411 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
Ahh the 914 is the handbasket but it is a german engineered handbasket.
Thanks guys. I will add starter selenoid my to do list. I had checked the fuses before posting. Pulled everyone today and checked it, still no tach etc. Was going to post here for additional ideas but decided to try and correlate the 914 fuse cover (sitting in the console of the pick up) to the fuse panel. I bumped fuse 8 or 9 while pulling 9 or 10 and noticed the alternator light flashed off. Pulled the fuse, looked good, reinserted it and now tach, etc is good. Must be a loose wire or something. Thanks again. I would have moved on to something besides the fuse panel if not for your advice. Now it is driveable if it starts. So the cover is up side down if you look at it on the panel and you are not laying on your back? I keep monitoring the voltage with my POS battery monitor. It is actually a thermometer that displays voltage. Turning on the blower drops the voltage to 10V immedately. At least the journey will be long. |
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