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toggyvet
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Folks,
Whilst investigating my car's reluctance to start, I've found that the input voltage to the fuel pump relay (i.e. the connection from the battery to the relay) shows as 0.96V.
If I put a multimeter across the battery terminals (both cables connected), I get a reading of 11.86V.
The same meter where the -ve is connected to the negative terminal of the battery, and the +ve connected to the relay input connection shows 0.96V.
However, if I disconnect the negative cable from the battery, then measure across the -ve battery terminal to the relay input (+ve cable still connected to the battery), I get a reading of 11.86V.
This suggests that connecting the negative cable to the battery is having a dramatic effect. The car hasn't moved for over a week, but the battery has been recharged since.
Am I missing something obvious here?
Whilst investigating my car's reluctance to start, I've found that the input voltage to the fuel pump relay (i.e. the connection from the battery to the relay) shows as 0.96V.
If I put a multimeter across the battery terminals (both cables connected), I get a reading of 11.86V.
The same meter where the -ve is connected to the negative terminal of the battery, and the +ve connected to the relay input connection shows 0.96V.
However, if I disconnect the negative cable from the battery, then measure across the -ve battery terminal to the relay input (+ve cable still connected to the battery), I get a reading of 11.86V.
This suggests that connecting the negative cable to the battery is having a dramatic effect. The car hasn't moved for over a week, but the battery has been recharged since.
Am I missing something obvious here?