rjn Donating Members 90 Member For: 21y 4m 28d Location: Sydney Posted 05/10/09 09:45 AM Share Posted 05/10/09 09:45 AM (edited) Folks,Following is a problem I've encountered. It's a bit of a novel, so I will ask the question now, but please feel free to read and comment.I have an electrical problem, and what I'm wondering is where would you go to get it fixed? To the dealership (not under warranty any more) or to an auto electrician?Anyway, the problem. Standard June 06 turbo with luxo pack. Battery been a bit lazy starting for a few weeks, expecting to replace soon (this may be a furphy) but last Wed there was just nothing, not even internal lights, nothing.Thought ok, that's it for the battery even though thinking it's a bit weird there was no life whatsoever. Called NRMA, replaced battery, all good. Drove the kids to Gymnastics later that day, stopped there for 1.5 hours, started, drove home no problem.Car sits in garage until Friday morning and guess what, completely dead again. What is going on. Call NRMA, guys comes out, jump starts car, go for a drive for about 40min to charge up (while doing this, it went into limp home mode, no revs above, 3750ish, NO SPEEDO very weird) reversed car into garage (in case of needing a jump start) turn car off. Return 15min later car starts no problem, speedo back revs back all good. NRMA guy did test to see if there was any current drawn when car was off and locked, no current drawn.So, long weekend, family going away, do I take it or the trusty 92 Corolla? What the hell, live on the edge. Drive about 2 hours, stop for the night, guess what, completely dead in the morning. Give up, enjoy (the rainy) weekend, jump start, drive home, park in the garage, turn car off and take negative lead off battery hoping when we put it back on it will start. Edited 05/10/09 09:47 AM by rjn Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adam Here since the start... Lifetime Members 10,282 Member For: 21y 7m 1d Gender: Male Location: Victoria Posted 05/10/09 11:02 AM Share Posted 05/10/09 11:02 AM Personally I'd take it to the dealer. But in saying that I have an awesome dealer that actually knows a lot about these cars. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rjn Donating Members 90 Member For: 21y 4m 28d Location: Sydney Posted 05/10/09 11:28 PM Author Share Posted 05/10/09 11:28 PM It's the way I'm thinking although, I have to say since my local dealer quoted me $360/tyre for the std Dunlops, I'm not so sure I really want to....., then when I came back with a quote of $230 for the same thing, they tried to match it I think I'll go elsewhere.Shame you're not in Sydney, I could use some of that "awsome dealer" vibe!thanks for your input.Let's just hope it's a dodgy cable or something basic and not an alternator or worse draining battery when turned off Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robbo k Member 414 Member For: 16y 7m 20d Location: Wollongong Posted 05/10/09 11:38 PM Share Posted 05/10/09 11:38 PM I reckon its your alternator. have it checked at auto elec they can put some thing on it see if its charging. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RIXT Member 193 Member For: 15y 10m 2d Gender: Male Location: perth hills Posted 06/10/09 12:50 AM Share Posted 06/10/09 12:50 AM Alternator for sure. my 2cRic. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fpr000 Member 107 Member For: 15y 7m 20d Posted 10/10/09 06:01 AM Share Posted 10/10/09 06:01 AM hey mate...showed the old boy your post and he's an auto spark...he said definately your alternator....how many k's on your clock mate? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rjn Donating Members 90 Member For: 21y 4m 28d Location: Sydney Posted 18/03/10 08:38 PM Author Share Posted 18/03/10 08:38 PM righto. it's sometime down the track and everythings been fine I did actually take a spanner to it and thought that one of the terminals had not been done up tight enough, but thought with the amount of removal etc it went through at the time, this wouldn't have been the problem, but it seems it was......So, it's been fine since I did that thankfully.Sorry, bit late I know, but it's now got just over 47k on it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
383ongiggle Donating Members 53 Member For: 15y 1m 6d Gender: Male Location: Newman, WA Posted 18/03/10 10:17 PM Share Posted 18/03/10 10:17 PM (edited) Good to hear she is ok now.If you find yourself in that position again, after checking all your connections are good, just throw a multimeter across the battery terminals. You should be getting a reading of 13.8v while the donk is running, if your not then your alternator is having a hard time.Stu Edited 18/03/10 10:18 PM by 383ongiggle Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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