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Old 26-03-2018, 07:05 PM   #1
spiker
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Default Lw2 sport starting problem

Hi, so today I went to pick up my daughter from school, car started as normal although I noticed that the display and guages were a bit slow to respond. Got to school carpark, sat and waited about 10 minutes, and she wouldn't start just clicking and some whiring. Called roadside assist waited about an hour for them to arrive, in the meantime the radio went off also. Guy arrived checked battery voltage at 10.2 volts couldn't read cranking amps as his meter showed error. Jumped started ok, waited 5 mins turned her off and checked battery voltage at 12.75 volts. then car started as normal. Drove around for a bit and went home. Sat for a bit and car starts as normal. Mechanic has never dealt with a focus before and had no suggestionsof whats wrong. any body have any ideas?
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