Hi everyone,
Can anyone help - my punto (2000, 1.2 ELX) has just gone from bad to worse.
Over the winter I have not been able to start it if I did not use it the day before. Also i got water draining into the passenger footwell when I go round corners after rain. After a jump start it has been fine the rest of the day and then the next day.
In March things got worse and I tried a new battery. Everything seemed fine for a few weeks.
Last Monday I had to jump start it again. and I noticed that there was 2-3 inches of water where the windscreen drains into. A friend suggested leaves blocking the drains, so later I got all the muck out of the two blocked drains and all (a lot) of water drained through. I thought that would explain both the draining battery and the passenger footwell water in one with only mucky hands to fix it.
Not so.
The pooled water was just about enough to get the connections to the wiper motor wet and certainly enough to submerge the wires and connector to the other thing in there on the right hand side (What is that??).
Now the battery drains so fast that i couldn't start it in the afternoon after I had mesarue the battery voltage to be 12.7 when I parked it in the morning.
So, i am thinking that either the wiper motor is draining the battery or that other thing in the drain area. Could anyone tell me what it is, whether it always gets power and if it got wet (for a whole winter and submerged) whether drying it out would make the battery draining problem worse.
BTW I checked that the alternator was working in that when the engine is on the voltage goes up to about 14v. I don't have a big enough multimeter to cope with measuring current and pulling out all the fuses - can anyone suggest any ways to test things without buying more equipment?
Thanks all for any help
Andy
Can anyone help - my punto (2000, 1.2 ELX) has just gone from bad to worse.
Over the winter I have not been able to start it if I did not use it the day before. Also i got water draining into the passenger footwell when I go round corners after rain. After a jump start it has been fine the rest of the day and then the next day.
In March things got worse and I tried a new battery. Everything seemed fine for a few weeks.
Last Monday I had to jump start it again. and I noticed that there was 2-3 inches of water where the windscreen drains into. A friend suggested leaves blocking the drains, so later I got all the muck out of the two blocked drains and all (a lot) of water drained through. I thought that would explain both the draining battery and the passenger footwell water in one with only mucky hands to fix it.
Not so.
The pooled water was just about enough to get the connections to the wiper motor wet and certainly enough to submerge the wires and connector to the other thing in there on the right hand side (What is that??).
Now the battery drains so fast that i couldn't start it in the afternoon after I had mesarue the battery voltage to be 12.7 when I parked it in the morning.
So, i am thinking that either the wiper motor is draining the battery or that other thing in the drain area. Could anyone tell me what it is, whether it always gets power and if it got wet (for a whole winter and submerged) whether drying it out would make the battery draining problem worse.
BTW I checked that the alternator was working in that when the engine is on the voltage goes up to about 14v. I don't have a big enough multimeter to cope with measuring current and pulling out all the fuses - can anyone suggest any ways to test things without buying more equipment?
Thanks all for any help
Andy