Burntweenie
Member
This one's a real puzzle, hoping that someone might have a bright idea - here we go:
I have a slow voltage leak to earth. I've done the following to try an isolate it, with zero results:
Voltmeter between earth strap and negative terminal, removed all fuses and fuseable links in turn - still reading 12v.
The same, with voltmeter between live strap and live terminal - 12v.
Removed live strap from starter solenoid - still reading 12v.
Removed each of the other two live straps in turn - still reading 12v.
Removed all three together - reading 0v.
Removed engine end of earth strap - still reading 12v.
Starter solenoid strap continuity reads OK.
No modifications as far as I can see...(famous last words).
I recently refurbished the starter solenoid, but the issue pre-dates it.
Any ideas? Or is it time to seek an automotive electrician?
Many thanks in advance for any help. Cheers!
I have a slow voltage leak to earth. I've done the following to try an isolate it, with zero results:
Voltmeter between earth strap and negative terminal, removed all fuses and fuseable links in turn - still reading 12v.
The same, with voltmeter between live strap and live terminal - 12v.
Removed live strap from starter solenoid - still reading 12v.
Removed each of the other two live straps in turn - still reading 12v.
Removed all three together - reading 0v.
Removed engine end of earth strap - still reading 12v.
Starter solenoid strap continuity reads OK.
No modifications as far as I can see...(famous last words).
I recently refurbished the starter solenoid, but the issue pre-dates it.
Any ideas? Or is it time to seek an automotive electrician?
Many thanks in advance for any help. Cheers!