GT2 Dead!

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GT2 Dead!

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Drove home the other day - no issues.

Went to start her yesterday - zero action from the ignition.

Battery seems fine, as blower & lights will work but not even a click when I turn the key.

Thoughts?


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Re: GT2 Dead!

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Sounds like either the ignition barrel or the starter motor, I would start with the starter motor and go from there

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Thanks Nugg will do.


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check the battery connections especially where the live feed to the fuse box is attached, i had random cutting out and non starts from that wire being loose.
also check your earth wire to the gearbox is good to the chassis and battery


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Re: GT2 Dead!

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It turned out to be a flat battery. Had enough juice for some electrics but not enough to turn over.


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