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what do i need to replaces on a s5 convertible if it has water damage to make it run again? the starter fuse pops every time i connect the battery any ideas what could be causing the short?
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If the starter fuse is blowing right away, disconnect the starter and see if it still blows...
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if a fuse blows you're looking for a short circuit. the starter circuit is really simple too...
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and which fuse are you referring to?
i'm scratching my head as there isn't a fuse dedicated to the starter, it does split off of the 80amp fuse to the alternator though so your alternator could be the root cause especially if it is blowing with the ignition off.
the starter circuit should not even be engaged with the key off and the switch is a simple contact rotator mechanism which i can't envision failing in the manner were aiming at here. the starter itself is hard wired to the battery, you wouldn't even be able to hook up the battery if the starter was shorted internally.
if you're turning the key to start the car and it is blowing a fuse, different story...
look at the alternator wiring and be sure it's not grounding out anywhere, next step disconnect the alternator charge wire and wrap it up and try again.
i'm scratching my head as there isn't a fuse dedicated to the starter, it does split off of the 80amp fuse to the alternator though so your alternator could be the root cause especially if it is blowing with the ignition off.
the starter circuit should not even be engaged with the key off and the switch is a simple contact rotator mechanism which i can't envision failing in the manner were aiming at here. the starter itself is hard wired to the battery, you wouldn't even be able to hook up the battery if the starter was shorted internally.
if you're turning the key to start the car and it is blowing a fuse, different story...
look at the alternator wiring and be sure it's not grounding out anywhere, next step disconnect the alternator charge wire and wrap it up and try again.
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and which fuse are you referring to?
i'm scratching my head as there isn't a fuse dedicated to the starter, it does split off of the 80amp fuse to the alternator though so your alternator could be the root cause especially if it is blowing with the ignition off.
the starter circuit should not even be engaged with the key off and the switch is a simple contact rotator mechanism which i can't envision failing in the manner were aiming at here. the starter itself is hard wired to the battery, you wouldn't even be able to hook up the battery if the starter was shorted internally.
if you're turning the key to start the car and it is blowing a fuse, different story...
look at the alternator wiring and be sure it's not grounding out anywhere, next step disconnect the alternator charge wire and wrap it up and try again.
i'm scratching my head as there isn't a fuse dedicated to the starter, it does split off of the 80amp fuse to the alternator though so your alternator could be the root cause especially if it is blowing with the ignition off.
the starter circuit should not even be engaged with the key off and the switch is a simple contact rotator mechanism which i can't envision failing in the manner were aiming at here. the starter itself is hard wired to the battery, you wouldn't even be able to hook up the battery if the starter was shorted internally.
if you're turning the key to start the car and it is blowing a fuse, different story...
look at the alternator wiring and be sure it's not grounding out anywhere, next step disconnect the alternator charge wire and wrap it up and try again.
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Seriously? Water as in flood damage? That would be EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL. The long term effects on old wiring will have you chasing electrical gremlins every time you start the car. Even when it dries out you will have corrosion eating into everything from where the water was in contact. That's why even brand new cars are totaled from water damage.
If you have a donor car you can swap the wiring with however....
FWIW,
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Seriously? Water as in flood damage? That would be EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL. The long term effects on old wiring will have you chasing electrical gremlins every time you start the car. Even when it dries out you will have corrosion eating into everything from where the water was in contact. That's why even brand new cars are totaled from water damage.
If you have a donor car you can swap the wiring with however....
FWIW,
Crispy
If you have a donor car you can swap the wiring with however....
FWIW,
Crispy
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