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Re: No Juice



Measure voltage drop across every connection till you find the one 
that is causing your problem. The battery could be the problem, I 
have seen fully charged batteries that as soon as you put a load on 
them it is like a connection inside the battery is broken. Load test 
the battery or just try jumping the car with another while you try to 
start it.Or just try another battery. There is nothing special about 
troubleshooting this problem in the electrical system in the Delorean 
as opposed to any other automobile. Don't get thrown off by the 
unusual locations of the components, it still works like any other 
car. I wouldn't touch the inhibit relay till you can keep the power up 
in the car. If the inhibit relay was the source of the problem it 
would have no effect on the gauges, courtesy lights, or buzzer.
David Teitelbaum
vin 10757


--- In dmcnews@xxxx, "J Rowe" <rowejj@xxxx> wrote:
> Hello All, 
> 
> I have ran into a problem today. I went out to 
start the DeLorean to take it out for
> a drive but when I tried to start it it turned over maybe twice and 
then all electrical power 
> seemed to have died very suddenly. I now have no courtesy lights, no 
buzzer, no ignition, 
> and the gauges won't budge when you turn the key. Absolutely no 
power at all. Heres what 







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