Strange electrical problem..possibly
I was out for a drive in the Z this evening and as I got on it to tangle with a Porsche, I reached the top of 4th and I noticed all of the warning lights started flickering (on/off) in the information centre, the speedo reading went out and the RPM gauge froze. It only did it for a second or so, then it was back to normal.
Later this evening I went and took the car for a wash and as I started pulling into the garage it started to do the exact same thing and I could hear what sounded like a relay kicking in and out. The alternator is brand new and the battery doesn't appear to be that old. It was replaced by the previous owner before I got the car. I'm going to throw the trickle charger on the battery tonight and check all the cable ends, but any other suggestions?? It has never ever done this before and the car has been out for two 6.5 journey's this spring. Thanks for the help, Tyler |
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Sorry, can't help you with the problem...........but I hope you don't mind if I ask if you beat the Porsche and what kind was it? Sorry, just had to ask.
I hope you get it resolved. I have a different kind of electrical problem of my own and those seem to be the most difficult to troubleshoot. |
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Oh jez...if mine did that I'd have passed out! I hate electrical issues because I stink at them.
However, could you get a general location of that relay you heard clicking? I'm asking as they are a bunch of them in our cars. There are like four or five right in the cockpit. The clicking should be the contacts pulling in & out as it lost power to keep them in. This could be a feed or a ground that was becoming intermittent....on our cars I would say a ground is a good bet unless your battery is leaving. It may not be dead, but rather have a cell or two that are becoming shorted and that would cause a voltage drop. I think I would look to see as many grounds as I could find to eye up, and then I would test the battery for both voltage and do a hydrometer test or a load test if you have a load tester. One time my car behaved like that I had left something on & I killed my battery. I opened the door and all I had was I think the relay that does the interior lights' delay timer doing that clicking thing before everything went dark.:o :cheers: Tom |
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My first suggestion is to check all of the connections to the battery and the alternator. Take the battery cables off the battery and inspect the screws and cable ends for corrosion. Replace if they are questionable. Then reconnect everything.
Good luck. Jim |
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The relay clicking suggests interruption of electrical power. I get that clicking when I disconnect and connect battery power.
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I'll check the connections on the alternator tonight now that the motor is cold. The plan was to go to Montana for the weekend, so hopefully I can find the problem and it won't leave me stranded down there. |
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Could be an internal short in the battery under load. Get it tested under load. All C4s are battery power whores who require 12.69 volts all the time. Not enough volts and they do quirky electrical things. That were Id start beyond the cables. GC
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Those battery quick disconnects are HORRID! Would never use them. They get loose over time and you can never tighten them enough. |
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Tyler,
Thanks for the reply and for sharing; Porches are quick cars so no one can question that. I hope you can resolve the electrical issue soon. Craig |
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