The last hoorah
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The last hoorah
Alright I'm getting absolutely no power in the car. No interior lights no start no turn over, no radio, no dash, no lights, no door locks, no buttons working, no nothing besides the chirp from the alarm when unlockign the car with key.
Already checked- The usual. The ground wires are all tight including the ones under the hood the battery which tested good, terminal clean, and fully charged at four different places, all fuses are good, the trunk mega fuse thing not broken, cracked and all wires are tight and look new, no wires trapped under the battery including the shipping mode one, no where near the battery.
In short besides the stuff already checked and checked out fine, what could be the cause of this. Alright, of course there might be multiple causes, that is a given, what isnt potentially multiple causes. So answer like that and repeat of what I already tried rechecked and rechecked again once more and had other eyes on to check recheck and recheck again wont help. Some possible causes not mentioned might help.
Just trying to get this thing running decent once again. I thought I give it once last shop in trying to get some information to get it back on the road before giving up. Almost already did but thought, one more time. This is it. Might have to cut my losses and just junk the thing. 60,000 miles otherwise in perfect condition besides the walmart ding on front quarter panel. Sad way for it to go but it's doing no good sitting in drive taking up space with no info on how to possibly fix it. When it run it's beautiful but hell if I'm going to own a car that no one knows how to fix then I might as well get a Maserati. Only problem those cars seem to have is clutch pack premature wear and I can handle that.
Already checked- The usual. The ground wires are all tight including the ones under the hood the battery which tested good, terminal clean, and fully charged at four different places, all fuses are good, the trunk mega fuse thing not broken, cracked and all wires are tight and look new, no wires trapped under the battery including the shipping mode one, no where near the battery.
In short besides the stuff already checked and checked out fine, what could be the cause of this. Alright, of course there might be multiple causes, that is a given, what isnt potentially multiple causes. So answer like that and repeat of what I already tried rechecked and rechecked again once more and had other eyes on to check recheck and recheck again wont help. Some possible causes not mentioned might help.
Just trying to get this thing running decent once again. I thought I give it once last shop in trying to get some information to get it back on the road before giving up. Almost already did but thought, one more time. This is it. Might have to cut my losses and just junk the thing. 60,000 miles otherwise in perfect condition besides the walmart ding on front quarter panel. Sad way for it to go but it's doing no good sitting in drive taking up space with no info on how to possibly fix it. When it run it's beautiful but hell if I'm going to own a car that no one knows how to fix then I might as well get a Maserati. Only problem those cars seem to have is clutch pack premature wear and I can handle that.
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hallo Blackwolf,
I feel your pain, mine refused to start for 5 weeks, but I had lights and all accesories working
Have you looked at the electrical guides available on here? Or also at:
http://www.captainjaguarscathouse.co...ec%20Guide.pdf
Not sure what year your's is, so I just linked a 2000.
What I don't get from your post is,
1) you have charge on the battery = 12.xV ?
2) do you have voltage on the input to the fuse boxes, 5x of these, trunk, left and right heel boards and 2 in engine compartments. what do you read there for voltage, 12V? (see page 21)
3) if you have voltage at the fuse boxes, and the fuses are ok, then at least the lights should work.
4) if you don't have voltage at the fuse boxes, I don't get why your car beeps when you open it. Doesn't make any sense to me. (see page 116, beep would implay power to the Body Processor Module, which controls a lot of the stuff that doesn't work)
I'm fairly familiar with the electrical distribution in the Jag having measured everyhting on mine, so I can try to help with the basics.
Lincoln
I feel your pain, mine refused to start for 5 weeks, but I had lights and all accesories working
Have you looked at the electrical guides available on here? Or also at:
http://www.captainjaguarscathouse.co...ec%20Guide.pdf
Not sure what year your's is, so I just linked a 2000.
What I don't get from your post is,
1) you have charge on the battery = 12.xV ?
2) do you have voltage on the input to the fuse boxes, 5x of these, trunk, left and right heel boards and 2 in engine compartments. what do you read there for voltage, 12V? (see page 21)
3) if you have voltage at the fuse boxes, and the fuses are ok, then at least the lights should work.
4) if you don't have voltage at the fuse boxes, I don't get why your car beeps when you open it. Doesn't make any sense to me. (see page 116, beep would implay power to the Body Processor Module, which controls a lot of the stuff that doesn't work)
I'm fairly familiar with the electrical distribution in the Jag having measured everyhting on mine, so I can try to help with the basics.
Lincoln
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And that connector as decribed in a post about was also clean and tight. Cleaned it anyways and no difference.
Tomorrow or Wednesday going to check the actual voltage at the points described in above posts and see what it says.
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