Tombala
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This is interesting, at least for me since I've never seen something like this.
For context, this is an '04 with RSI Twin Turbo.
A few weeks ago as I was driving around 30-40 mph, so practically idling , the car just died. Engine suddenly went quiet and I had to coast to a stop by the side of the road. Dash was still on. Turned the ignition off, back on, it cranked a little, tried again, it started, and I drove home.
All was well until last week I went to a dealer to meet the viper tech and make an appointment. On my way home, same thing happened again. I was able to start the car after a few tries of cranking and was on my way again.
Then last weekend, I gave someone a ride, drove hard, all was well. Got home, trying to coast on my driveway to my garage, it just died again. This time, though, there's no starting it. When I go to crank, the tuner doesn't have power. I turn to crank, all the dial red lights come on. Then turn it one notch below crank and tuner comes alive along with radio. Turn it back to crank and they lose power again. The car was having some battery issues like slow crank and battery draining so after the first two stops above, I narrowed down to the battery lid touching the terminals. I fixed that (tightened the terminals that were loose as well and temporarily removed the cover) and thought I had it solved but it seems to have just gotten even worse now so something else seems to be afoot.
Open to any recommendations to just get it going until I can take it to the dealer on Friday. Any ideas on what I can check? Got multimeter and can figure out things with some direction. Is there a short somewhere maybe? I'm at a loss.
Video link showing the lack of power. Note the tuner unit and the dial red lights. First time the tuner never comes on as I move the key all the way to crank. Coming back, though, it comes on finally. Going back to crank, it dies again.
For context, this is an '04 with RSI Twin Turbo.
A few weeks ago as I was driving around 30-40 mph, so practically idling , the car just died. Engine suddenly went quiet and I had to coast to a stop by the side of the road. Dash was still on. Turned the ignition off, back on, it cranked a little, tried again, it started, and I drove home.
All was well until last week I went to a dealer to meet the viper tech and make an appointment. On my way home, same thing happened again. I was able to start the car after a few tries of cranking and was on my way again.
Then last weekend, I gave someone a ride, drove hard, all was well. Got home, trying to coast on my driveway to my garage, it just died again. This time, though, there's no starting it. When I go to crank, the tuner doesn't have power. I turn to crank, all the dial red lights come on. Then turn it one notch below crank and tuner comes alive along with radio. Turn it back to crank and they lose power again. The car was having some battery issues like slow crank and battery draining so after the first two stops above, I narrowed down to the battery lid touching the terminals. I fixed that (tightened the terminals that were loose as well and temporarily removed the cover) and thought I had it solved but it seems to have just gotten even worse now so something else seems to be afoot.
Open to any recommendations to just get it going until I can take it to the dealer on Friday. Any ideas on what I can check? Got multimeter and can figure out things with some direction. Is there a short somewhere maybe? I'm at a loss.
Video link showing the lack of power. Note the tuner unit and the dial red lights. First time the tuner never comes on as I move the key all the way to crank. Coming back, though, it comes on finally. Going back to crank, it dies again.
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