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    hey guys, I wonder if you can help me out?

    Returned to the car after a couple of weeks and it wouldn't start, enough power to open the doors and for the internal lights but not to start it.

    Charged the battery overnight (until my charger said it was "full") but no change. Try to start the car and the battery light flashes on and off and the car makes a constant click.

    Swapped the battery (which I know is fine) out of another vehicle (5.0L mustang) and this time no flashing battery on the dash but clicking again and the headlights coming on when I try to start the car - why would the headlights come on? Anyway, still no joy

    Any suggestions?

    Many thanks in advance

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    The lights flash to tell you the power is not enough to fire up the engine. Looking at the engine bay to your right just past the fuse box is the earth strap, make sure it has a good earth. Also be 100% about the battery as the car does eat them.

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    starter relay?
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    Wow, that was quick!

    The headlights flash to say insufficient power? or the dash lights going on and off? or both?
    battery that I used to test works fine in it's original car, although it's not a sophisticated piece of kit!

    I feel a bit blue...

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    Yep, flash to tell you the power is going tits up. Best thing is to check in order of ease. Battery, earth, starter, alternator, satnav in the back, short sunroof outlets tipping water into the body control unit (but you would have had other symptoms)

    Being green would allow you to investigate the threads around power issues. moooohahahahahahaha!

    Quote Originally Posted by Manx 260 View Post
    Wow, that was quick!

    The headlights flash to say insufficient power? or the dash lights going on and off? or both?
    battery that I used to test works fine in it's original car, although it's not a sophisticated piece of kit!

    I feel a bit blue...
    Tim Hayton

    Some men see things as they are and say why - I dream things that never were and say why not.

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    Cheers, will investigate further.

    that was a decent evil laugh, good work.

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