I have a 2001 4 cyl Volvo Penta drive, and last year, I had a couple times not been able to start my engine while I was out on the water (no movement at all with turning the switch). I would wait 10-15 minutes and then it would start up. The last time it occurred, I had a volt meter with me. With the volt meter across the battery, it read more that 12 volts, even with the ignition turned on. I then read the voltage across the ignition switch in the dashboard. It read around 6 volts. As we waited, the voltage across the ignition switch increased, and it got to a level to where it could start.
Does this sound like a grounding issue?
Would sanding all electrical connection points help?
Is there a way to preserve a connection (some type of conductive grease) that could be used to preserve a good connection?
HELP
Does this sound like a grounding issue?
Would sanding all electrical connection points help?
Is there a way to preserve a connection (some type of conductive grease) that could be used to preserve a good connection?
HELP