Vagabondrobb
Active Member
Hi guys,
Did random Red ecu plug check and noticed small amount of oil, so sprayed with contact cleaner. Plugged back in, turned the key and starter limped over - no start.
Got the jump leads out and she fires up straight away. Took for a little spin and then checked voltage while still running (14.21 v), and then switched off, believing all fine.
Few hours later battery drained again. Jump start again and left running to recharge a little. Switch off and watched the voltage on the battery steadily decrease on the multimeter (0.1 V every second or so). Disconnect battery and drain stops.
Just for the heck of it I put spare battery in, same thing.
Almost certainly this began after cleaning the ECU plug - been very cold here last week and she has sat for days and started immediately. I had taken her for a drive before cleaning the ECU, so battery should have been pretty full before unplugging.
Anyone had anything similar happen to them? I guess next step is check voltage the fuse plugs, but it does seem so strange that it's all happened after cleaning the red plug!
Did random Red ecu plug check and noticed small amount of oil, so sprayed with contact cleaner. Plugged back in, turned the key and starter limped over - no start.
Got the jump leads out and she fires up straight away. Took for a little spin and then checked voltage while still running (14.21 v), and then switched off, believing all fine.
Few hours later battery drained again. Jump start again and left running to recharge a little. Switch off and watched the voltage on the battery steadily decrease on the multimeter (0.1 V every second or so). Disconnect battery and drain stops.
Just for the heck of it I put spare battery in, same thing.
Almost certainly this began after cleaning the ECU plug - been very cold here last week and she has sat for days and started immediately. I had taken her for a drive before cleaning the ECU, so battery should have been pretty full before unplugging.
Anyone had anything similar happen to them? I guess next step is check voltage the fuse plugs, but it does seem so strange that it's all happened after cleaning the red plug!