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Car Forum / Volvo Cars / August 2004

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V40 not starting still!

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Andy Burke - 09 Aug 2004 09:42 GMT
Hi

I have a 1998 V40. Went to start it today and as I turned the ignition key
all the dash lights came on as normal but when I turned to position 3 all
the lights on the dash went out and nothing happened. I have checked the
battery and all fuses and all are ok. All electrics that operate without
ignition (lighter, courtesy lights, clock etc.) work fine but there is
absolutely nothing happening when I try to start the car.

I have not looked yet but tested with multimeter between battery -ve and
engine and it seems to be fine. All fuses are ok an the ignition switch
seems ok. Battery fully charged and all accessories that work before
ignition key turned are ok(lights, cigar lighter etc). 12V getting to
ignition switch but when key is turned to P1 the voltage drops to 120mV and
nothing lights on dash. Does this suggest a short somewhere?

Any further help would be appreciated

Andy
Middlesbrough
UK
OBD - 09 Aug 2004 21:33 GMT
Suggests a high resistance between the battery and the ignition switch, have
a look for fusible links, these can be in the form of a wire.

Check the volts across the battery when you turn to start and if OK work
back down the circuit until you find the problem.

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