tangerine85
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I've obtained a GTI LE 717/720 doo as a project but I'm having trouble getting any power to it.
To start, I have installed a new battery into it so that I can diagnose it properly.
I have no power. No beeps. Pressing start/stop button 5 times does not activate gauges, flash any lights, etc. I have power from the battery into the starter solenoid incoming side. I am able to jump the solenoid and get the starter/engine to turn over. Using the start/stop button I get no clicking or anything out of the solenoid, no sign of attempting to start. From the starter solenoid, on the small red cable that goes to the cut-off relay, I also have power.
The fuse at the cut-off relay and the fuses inside of the MPEM test good for continuity. I thought it may be a bad ground, so I've cleaned up the cable terminals and they seem to test okay for continuity. The grounds inside the rear electrical box (with the starter solenoid) also seem fine.
I have tested the DESS post for continuity/ohm readings. That all appears okay. Moving on to testing the start/stop switch is where things get confusing.
I've tried testing for continuity on the yellow/red and black wire at the start/stop button. With the button not pressed, it is open/OL. However, when the button is pressed, it should have continuity, correct? It's still open/OL when the button is pressed. Does this seem like a bad start/stop button?
I've tried jumping the yellow/red and black wire together (thinking this would bypass a defective button), but still nothing happens.
I've tested the continuity of the yellow/red wire from the start/stop button to the harness that plugs into the MPEM and it checks okay.
My issue seems to be that I am not triggering the starter solenoid to juice up the starter to crank it up. But I'm not sure where to go from here.
I'm not sure if no beeps are related to my other issues. But power does not seem to be making its way from the starter solenoid over to the starter.
Am I looking at a bad starter solenoid? A bad start/stop switch? Or is a bad MPEM blocking power from getting to the solenoid? (The fuses all seem fine and I haven't blown any of the fuses in testing). Any help, ideas, or information would be appreciated. I have the manual and electrical diagram, but I'm not sure where to go from here.
To start, I have installed a new battery into it so that I can diagnose it properly.
I have no power. No beeps. Pressing start/stop button 5 times does not activate gauges, flash any lights, etc. I have power from the battery into the starter solenoid incoming side. I am able to jump the solenoid and get the starter/engine to turn over. Using the start/stop button I get no clicking or anything out of the solenoid, no sign of attempting to start. From the starter solenoid, on the small red cable that goes to the cut-off relay, I also have power.
The fuse at the cut-off relay and the fuses inside of the MPEM test good for continuity. I thought it may be a bad ground, so I've cleaned up the cable terminals and they seem to test okay for continuity. The grounds inside the rear electrical box (with the starter solenoid) also seem fine.
I have tested the DESS post for continuity/ohm readings. That all appears okay. Moving on to testing the start/stop switch is where things get confusing.
I've tried testing for continuity on the yellow/red and black wire at the start/stop button. With the button not pressed, it is open/OL. However, when the button is pressed, it should have continuity, correct? It's still open/OL when the button is pressed. Does this seem like a bad start/stop button?
I've tried jumping the yellow/red and black wire together (thinking this would bypass a defective button), but still nothing happens.
I've tested the continuity of the yellow/red wire from the start/stop button to the harness that plugs into the MPEM and it checks okay.
My issue seems to be that I am not triggering the starter solenoid to juice up the starter to crank it up. But I'm not sure where to go from here.
I'm not sure if no beeps are related to my other issues. But power does not seem to be making its way from the starter solenoid over to the starter.
Am I looking at a bad starter solenoid? A bad start/stop switch? Or is a bad MPEM blocking power from getting to the solenoid? (The fuses all seem fine and I haven't blown any of the fuses in testing). Any help, ideas, or information would be appreciated. I have the manual and electrical diagram, but I'm not sure where to go from here.