hdaemon
02-27-2008, 06:45 PM
I'm having a bit of a strange electrical problem. While out yesterday, my car ('90 535) refused to start. It had started up fine when I left home, but upon trying to return, wouldn't do anything. There was enough power to trigger the locks when I first got to the car, but as soon as I tried to turn it over, it wouldn't do anything. No locks, dash lights, dome light, etc. Started immediately with a jump pack, and drove it home. After stopping, would not start again on its own.
Disconnecting and reconnecting the negative terminal was enough to get me accessory functions back, but the moment I tried to turn it over, everything went dead again. When I brought the battery in and hooked it up to the charger, the charger claimed it was full. Didn't leave it connected for more than a few minutes.
This is actually the second time this has happened to me (suddenly refusing to start/do anything). It happened about 18 months ago, and at the time, I ended up replacing the battery. On a whim this evening though, I put the battery back in the car, and suddenly it's willing to start right up again.
Any suggestions for where I ought to start looking for problems? When I checked the current with the car off, I was getting about 125mA, so there's probably something drawing it down, but I don't think that would explain this behavior.
Any suggestions on what could be causing this? Seems like something is shorting out when I turn it to start, temporarily drawing the battery down, and preventing the starter from turning over. The starter is probably fine, because it's always started immediately when being jumped.
Disconnecting and reconnecting the negative terminal was enough to get me accessory functions back, but the moment I tried to turn it over, everything went dead again. When I brought the battery in and hooked it up to the charger, the charger claimed it was full. Didn't leave it connected for more than a few minutes.
This is actually the second time this has happened to me (suddenly refusing to start/do anything). It happened about 18 months ago, and at the time, I ended up replacing the battery. On a whim this evening though, I put the battery back in the car, and suddenly it's willing to start right up again.
Any suggestions for where I ought to start looking for problems? When I checked the current with the car off, I was getting about 125mA, so there's probably something drawing it down, but I don't think that would explain this behavior.
Any suggestions on what could be causing this? Seems like something is shorting out when I turn it to start, temporarily drawing the battery down, and preventing the starter from turning over. The starter is probably fine, because it's always started immediately when being jumped.