No power in car

All technical questions and answers regarding starions, being modifications to maintenance.
Post Reply
User avatar
chunkhead
Mmmmm, I love rice
Posts: 1198
Joined: Thu Sep 30, 2004 2:57 pm
Location: Melbourne

No power in car

Post by chunkhead »

Tried to start car this morning, cranked twice, made a clunk and then I lost all power! Spent like 45 mins tring to work out what was going on! Turns out the car had no earth and was caused solely by one stupid little connection! For some reason the connection decided it wasn't going to conduct power anymore! Anyway fixed the problem and I have provided pics to location should anyone else find themselves in this situation! :beer

Image
Here's where it connects

Image
Close up

Image
Stupid original connection causing me all the trouble!

Hope this helps someone else out odf a spot!!! :D
Gone V8 Hunting: Be Back In Seconds!

For Sale:
Xbox/360/Wii Mods Now Available
Rola
Big Dorifto
Posts: 98
Joined: Sat Jan 20, 2007 5:47 pm
Location: Melbourne

Post by Rola »

Hey, ive got the same problem with my staz, i think it may be the cause of my dying alternators...

I checked the resistance of the wire, then the resistance of the wire going to the metal thing and it was un-readable because it was too high.

How did you go about fixing this problem? I tried to get some plyers and ply the thing back away from the wire but its not working very well...
User avatar
chunkhead
Mmmmm, I love rice
Posts: 1198
Joined: Thu Sep 30, 2004 2:57 pm
Location: Melbourne

Post by chunkhead »

I just cut another one out of a dead Magna I had at the time! That's been long since replaced again with the new engine.

I used a test light to see where it had power. Like the bottom picture shows, power either side, just not on the connector. Replaced the connector and earth again = running Staz! :D
Gone V8 Hunting: Be Back In Seconds!

For Sale:
Xbox/360/Wii Mods Now Available
tri26t
I love starions
Posts: 484
Joined: Fri Nov 26, 2004 7:19 pm
Location: townsville

3 f^rkin cheers dude

Post by tri26t »

That hasnt only happen to me once, but 3 F^ckin times
after the first time I didnt remember it and near ripped
my hair out, then the same thing again, only the last
time I made like the PRO and just smacked the conector
with a hammer (Showed That Be-atshe whos boss)

Now Thats A Good Worthwhile Post)
:drunks :drunks :drunks :drunks :drunks
Cheers:Phil.
TORQUES-CHEAP.
User avatar
Alspos
Flucking kwankers
Posts: 4107
Joined: Thu Jan 08, 2004 2:09 pm
Location: Melbourne
Contact:

Post by Alspos »

Clean the wire. Brush Bicarb soda onto it, should dissolve and clean stuff. Wash off with water. Or use a wire brush all around it. Clean the connector as well, wire brush all over.
User avatar
chunkhead
Mmmmm, I love rice
Posts: 1198
Joined: Thu Sep 30, 2004 2:57 pm
Location: Melbourne

Post by chunkhead »

I tried cleaning it, even used sandpaper to bring it back to metal. Connector just didn't conduct! :x
Gone V8 Hunting: Be Back In Seconds!

For Sale:
Xbox/360/Wii Mods Now Available
User avatar
JPC
almost postwhore
Posts: 1016
Joined: Fri Feb 13, 2004 9:25 pm
Location: Perth, WA

Post by JPC »

chunkhead wrote:I tried cleaning it, even used sandpaper to bring it back to metal. Connector just didn't conduct! :x
I reckon it's because your engine bay is all bog, not metal :wink:
Starion nutter since 1988...
1983 JA, 1984 JA, 1985 JB (all rego'd, all running :D )
User avatar
igottasicjb
I like starions more
Posts: 161
Joined: Sat Mar 27, 2004 3:41 pm
Location: brisbane

Post by igottasicjb »

goto an electrical shop like ideal and buy a metre or so of the same (or bigger) mm3 cable and some crimp conectors, should cost under $20.

now make 2 new cables one from the engine to the gaurd then one from the gaurd to the battery, apply a thin smear of zinc under the lugs and bolts,

problem fixed for another 20 years
boost = the replacement for displacement
<<<PIGS can fly
User avatar
Starion_Turbo
Enthusiast king
Posts: 898
Joined: Wed Dec 08, 2004 5:32 pm
Location: South Australia
Contact:

Post by Starion_Turbo »

Or, buy a grounding kit, I got a cheap 5 wire kit with battery mounting bracket for $20 something delivered on ebay and installed 3 additional earths.
My starter motor used to click somtimes instead of actually turning over, never happened again since.
Powerplant: Chipped stock ECU, 2044cc, 8.5:1, head intake enlarged and polished, exhaust manifold enlarged,
Balance-shafts eliminated, Intercooled, TC06 @ 10psi, 2.5" high flow exhaust system and dump pipe.
Post Reply

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 9 guests