hey lovely people of SC.net, so as the title says, I'm experiencing a strange sequence of electrical faults and will give some relevant history to assist in your eye rolling.
My Leon several weeks ago suddenly started screaming at me to stop with a collection of electrical fault indications such as ESC, Tyre pressure, battery, engine management, lights, the works. Upon pulling in and turning the car off for fear of damage, the vehicle successfully restarted but quickly cut out within 1-2 seconds. the faults and screaming of the alarm were present during start and cut out and only stopped upon key removal. This has presented as a slight inconvenience given I work an on call type shift pattern and require a car to reach the works vehicle to attend emergencies.
The next step I took was to use a booster pack over the weekend the fault occurred which allowed the car to start and drive flawlessly. HOWEVER, I ordered a new battery (Start stop) which was fitted after having the wires traced, checked and contacts inspected and drove off fine until a few hundred miles later where today the fault has re-occurred. I read on here just this morning about using the set button on the dash to check battery health and for a two week old battery is showing 0%!!! With the key in the ignition and turned the first click, the locks in the car can be heard to be cycling, the radio is intermittently flashing on and off but the strange bit is, if you're quick when you turn the key, it will start but die after maybe two seconds. I don't have any fault codes at present however I can obtain these later today.
Effectively my question is, any ideas?
Additional info; Leon MK3 5F 2.0TDi 150 64 Plate 70,000 miles, recent clutch, flywheel, slave cylinder and clutch cables fitted after slave cylinder failure, no water damage or corrosion etc the car is well looked after, New battery is definitely start stop and will update this post today with a video showing battery level, warnings and alarms present on ignition and the starting and subsequent stopping of the running of the car.
I really appreciate any insight and or experiences you have had with similar faults, J.
Edit: I've had to upload the video to YT due to the size of it however the faults can be seen with alarms etc, battery percentage shown and the lock cycling can be heard in the background https://youtube.com/shorts/E97MrBSN9gA?feature=share
My Leon several weeks ago suddenly started screaming at me to stop with a collection of electrical fault indications such as ESC, Tyre pressure, battery, engine management, lights, the works. Upon pulling in and turning the car off for fear of damage, the vehicle successfully restarted but quickly cut out within 1-2 seconds. the faults and screaming of the alarm were present during start and cut out and only stopped upon key removal. This has presented as a slight inconvenience given I work an on call type shift pattern and require a car to reach the works vehicle to attend emergencies.
The next step I took was to use a booster pack over the weekend the fault occurred which allowed the car to start and drive flawlessly. HOWEVER, I ordered a new battery (Start stop) which was fitted after having the wires traced, checked and contacts inspected and drove off fine until a few hundred miles later where today the fault has re-occurred. I read on here just this morning about using the set button on the dash to check battery health and for a two week old battery is showing 0%!!! With the key in the ignition and turned the first click, the locks in the car can be heard to be cycling, the radio is intermittently flashing on and off but the strange bit is, if you're quick when you turn the key, it will start but die after maybe two seconds. I don't have any fault codes at present however I can obtain these later today.
Effectively my question is, any ideas?
Additional info; Leon MK3 5F 2.0TDi 150 64 Plate 70,000 miles, recent clutch, flywheel, slave cylinder and clutch cables fitted after slave cylinder failure, no water damage or corrosion etc the car is well looked after, New battery is definitely start stop and will update this post today with a video showing battery level, warnings and alarms present on ignition and the starting and subsequent stopping of the running of the car.
I really appreciate any insight and or experiences you have had with similar faults, J.
Edit: I've had to upload the video to YT due to the size of it however the faults can be seen with alarms etc, battery percentage shown and the lock cycling can be heard in the background https://youtube.com/shorts/E97MrBSN9gA?feature=share
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