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    Quote Originally Posted by william View Post
    il try it but as i said i replaced the leads and grounds to the chassis il let you know how i go
    Hang on mate the more I think about it the less I'm sure that is the right procedure. It's close from memory but may not be entirely correct.

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    haha i went down to the garage bc i was racking my brain i removed the battery and found the fuel pump relay was disconnected that would explain it but still doesnt turn over ive put it to charge the battery and il check it in the morning hopefully thats it im praying to the vw gods

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    Quote Originally Posted by william View Post
    haha i went down to the garage bc i was racking my brain i removed the battery and found the fuel pump relay was disconnected that would explain it but still doesnt turn over ive put it to charge the battery and il check it in the morning hopefully thats it im praying to the vw gods
    Lets hope you've got is sussed.

    I've racked my brain but it was 10 years ago I did the diode test and I really cannot remember the procedure clearly. Sorry.

    I've hunted the internet and couldn't find anything that reads the way I remember it

    I did find this, so if your battery is draining it's worth a try:-

    "Sometimes a bad alternator diode can cause a battery to run down. A good diode should only pass current in one direction. If it leaks current in the opposite direction, it may keep the charging circuit on when the engine is not running, causing the battery to run down. This kind of problem can be diagnosed several ways. If your voltmeter has an AC (alternating current) scale, switch to that scale and observe the charging voltage with the engine running. If the meter shows any AC voltage, one or more diodes are leaking and the alternator needs to be replaced. The alternator's output can also be observed as a waveform on a digital storage oscilloscope (DSO) or an alternator tester that measures ripple voltage to detect this kind of problem. Or, just disconnect the alternator overnight and see if the battery stills run down. If the battery drain stops, you have found the problem. Replace the alternator."

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    thanks for the info coderoy when i had the car running last i checked the current in volts coming from the alternator to the battery it made 14v with the engine running but il do the test its well worth doing it can save me alot of heartacre in the future

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    the car is running loon came out a gave a hand wooohooo

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    So are your problems solved?

    how much work did the loon have to do or did the beezer see him coming & start all by it's self in fear.....

    glad to here you've got it going
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    the things i got told to piss off actually were things i needed so we just refit everything the way i was and she started.

    The car is pretty naked at the moment and needs rego but will be there with bells on at the vw nationals

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