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Old 20-03-12, 09:52 PM   #1
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Sudden loss of all electrical power?

Hi gang,

Getting in the car tonight on the way back from work, and as I turned the key into position 2, the radio, lights, etc all lit up for a split second then just went off completely, just like someone had pulled the plug on the car. The clock went off, locks didn't engage, no lights to the dash, literally everything had gone. I was baffled so checked the battery to make sure it was all connected, and it's secured down pretty tightly, gave the positive terminal connector a little wiggle and used my technical troubleshooting test (hitting it), tried the key to lock and unlock the doors and hey presto it worked fine, car started no problem, all lights ok, clock had reset to 0:00 but everything seemed ok. It was the same kind of reaction you'd have indoors from a power cut or a tripped fuse, but my question is, if a fuse had gone, surely it wouldn't have sorted itself? I can't see the positive connector being at fault as it's secured down pretty well. I'm just a bit worried to drive her long distances at the moment just in case she suddenly turns off on a main road and I lose power steering, brakes, lights etc. I can't have another crash!

Can any anyone shed any light on this at all? Car is a MK2 110 hatch 1.6 petrol.

Thanks a lot
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