theoldwizard1
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New batteries but no one cleaned the terminals - NO/WEAK CRANK !
Voltage Drop, Do We Really Need To Know It!?
Voltage Drop, Do We Really Need To Know It!?
Always measure loaded circuit voltage, never open circuit. If it’s low then proceed with voltage drop testing to narrow it downScanner Danner, Sullivan and others really push the importance of performing a VD test for circuits. It really does save time and money for the technician.
Hopefully car manufacturers/engineers will adopt this practice and start writing it in their tech manuals
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But the battery is brand new and it still will not crank!
But the battery is brand new and it still will not crank!
you can try but can't beat the engineers with their snuts up their forehead...
This is something that happened to my Jetta.... note the second pic... the fuse did not blow, just the connection melted. due to heat and resistance from the dirty terminal cause by the fumes...
https://i.stack.imgur.com/R79QA.jpg
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Fuse not blowing is not a surprise ? Correct ?
Fuses only protect in over current situation.
So it will NOT blow in a high resistance circuit failure.
We do understand that the fuse will not blow because the amperage draw was NOT excessive. The heating and melting is caused by excessive resistance ( poor connection) which heats up. No difference in a house fire caused by frayed extension cord or poor connection where there is overheating not over current.