sofie 2
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After a long job replacing steering ball joints, I put the battery on charge and the horn/alarm sounded immediately. I had put the charger clips on the wrong terminals!
Everything works/lights-up, but the starter won't turn. All the fuses/fuseable links are OK.
I've had the ECU checked by an expert. I suspected that the BCU has cut-in and I entered the EKA code. Doing that has not cured the problem, Putting a meter on the relay sockets, I get a constant 12.5v off the starter motor socket and 12.5v off the BCU socket when switched to crank. One thing that I don't understand is that I don't get any voltage off the main feed to the relay, even though the fuseable lik is OK.
It was a stupid mistake to make. but I'm sure that I'm not the 1st to do it and I won;t be the last one.
I'd be grateful for any advice.
Everything works/lights-up, but the starter won't turn. All the fuses/fuseable links are OK.
I've had the ECU checked by an expert. I suspected that the BCU has cut-in and I entered the EKA code. Doing that has not cured the problem, Putting a meter on the relay sockets, I get a constant 12.5v off the starter motor socket and 12.5v off the BCU socket when switched to crank. One thing that I don't understand is that I don't get any voltage off the main feed to the relay, even though the fuseable lik is OK.
It was a stupid mistake to make. but I'm sure that I'm not the 1st to do it and I won;t be the last one.
I'd be grateful for any advice.