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Sudden Stall-HELP
- Subject: Sudden Stall-HELP
- From: scirocco81 at vwmail.net (Eric S)
- Date: Wed Nov 5 18:06:48 2003
Yes, a truely dead battery will make the car inoperable. Replace the battery and drive on my man!
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Eric
www.VintageWatercooleds.com
79 VW Iltis
81 Scirocco S (*TDI* swap and complete restoration in holding pattern)
81 Rabbit Truck 2.0 16v Motronic
83 Scirocco Wolfsburg
91 Cabriolet (2.0 Crossflow 8v swap and mechanical rebuild in progress)
--- "W.Hawker" <willhawk@shaw.ca> wrote:
Here we are ready to bring the newly painted 82 home tonight when we
run into a slight problem. Had to boost the car to get it going and it
would run fine for a minute...then suddenly quit. It seems that while
we are boosting, or having the battery connected the other cat she
runs fine. When we took the car to the shop, it ran great but would
not start when we attempted to move it. I hate electrical problems,
but I need confirmation that the problem is battery/charging system
related.
Will the car not run at all with a dead battery? I mean REAL dead.
Does not seem to even hold a charge. We boosted and let the battery
charge from the donor battery for 10 minutes. the car would run fine
for about 2 minutes then quit again. Now we are stuck in some damn
parking lot across town. No way of testing the charging system
as...well the insides have no gauge cluster install as of yet (interior
to be finished)
Bill
82 Scirocco
83 Rabbit GTi
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