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occastional short when starting Daihatsu F-300

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occastional short when starting Daihatsu F-300

Post by camfairweather »

Hi there,

A couple of times a week when I start my rocky there appears to be a short across my battery. There is a spark and small puff of smoke on the +ve terminal of my battery and my clock will reset itself to 1:00.

Usually on the 2nd attempt to start, the engine will turn as usual.

I've checked the battery and it seems fine - anything else I can check myself before heading to an auto-electrician?
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Post by RAY185 »

Are you 100% sure the battery terminal clamps are secured properly? Try removing and cleaning the terminals (and inside the clamps) to make sure you have a good connection.
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Post by -Scott- »

RAY185 wrote:Are you 100% sure the battery terminal clamps are secured properly? Try removing and cleaning the terminals (and inside the clamps) to make sure you have a good connection.
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Post by Oscars »

yep, unless the smoke is coming from somewhere else like the stater
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Post by camfairweather »

Thanks, I'll check the terminals again.
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Post by camfairweather »

Thanks fellas,

I replaced a dodgy looking terminal clamp and now it seems to be starting perfectly.
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