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Electrical fault loss of all power
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<blockquote data-quote="Peter Good" data-source="post: 539420" data-attributes="member: 13547"><p>From your description it could be a poor connection in a number of places. My favourite for checking first of all is the starter motor large stud terminal on the solenoid with the main battery lead and usually a couple of other smaller cables. Disconnect the battery and remove the M8 nut then make sure all the connections are clean and bright and I suspect you will be motoring OK.</p><p>Peter Good</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peter Good, post: 539420, member: 13547"] From your description it could be a poor connection in a number of places. My favourite for checking first of all is the starter motor large stud terminal on the solenoid with the main battery lead and usually a couple of other smaller cables. Disconnect the battery and remove the M8 nut then make sure all the connections are clean and bright and I suspect you will be motoring OK. Peter Good [/QUOTE]
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