>> 2 weeks ago i was on wintersport in austria and in the morning at a
>> temperature of -17 degrees celcius my focus did not want tot start
>
> Please be more specific. Did the engine turn but not fire? Did other
> things work i.e. heater fan, radio?
no; i only saw the dashboardlights flickering; no sound of the startingmotor
> My Focus starts wonderfully here in Ontario, where -17C is a mild January
> morning temperature.
>
> The fact that you come from Holland, a mild moist place, to Austria makes
> me suspicious about ice in the gas. Do you have gas-line de-icing fluid in
> Europe? (an alcohol-based gasoline additive).
i hope i understand,but i don't drive on gas but on petrol; unleaded petrol
Dave Gower - 27 Feb 2005 13:40 GMT
> i hope i understand,but i don't drive on gas but on petrol; unleaded
> petrol
Sorry, we have a communication problem. "Gas" (short for "gasoline") is the
North American term for petrol. But if your engine did not turn, then you
obviously have an electrical problem. One possibility is the ignition
switch. Also the fact that the battery tested OK does not mean it is OK.
Sometimes they have an intermittent short that does not show up in testing.
Going back to your original question, the electrical drain of other devices
i.e. windows should not be a problem, since these do not work when the
ignition switch is on "start".