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Turbo don't start, FURTHER EPISODE!



OK, today we've had a blackout on this street (company's place).
10.30 -> black out. Power supply didn't resist long with all
the devices on , so I took 1.5h out to do my business. And my business
includes ALFA. :)  I went buying a new battery.
Once back home, I slippedit in, and tried: CAR started right up.
The connector I suspected to be K.O. is still there, so I am not
sure it's that... even if it can lead to random failures. I will
replace it anyway.
The question is: can an almost dead battery act like working/not working?
I mean, it didn't work, I wired the starter directly to the + pole
and it did, then it didn't again. May I have killed the battery
with all my tests and short circuits ? :)  Can it be that it's almost
dead but sometimes it works sometimes not ? Or should I worry for some
grounds killing this battery as well?

I will replace the connector anyway, and see what's up.

Luca

nodoubt, 
"With dreams to be a king first one should be a man" Joey DeMaio
937, 75 Turbo, RM250


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