Yes, I was silly. After two days of little sleep, I had to go about some business, and the car would not start. Churning, but not burning, I drained the battery, perhaps due to worn glow plugs. I fetched my reserve-battery, and before realizing I had put it in in reverse, I saw a little spark fly when I pressed down the ground-connector. There was connection for about two seconds before I realized what I had done, disconnecting, and immediately after, a thin stripe of smoke rose from the cables on top the gearbox. I switched the battery around, hoping for the best, and the car started after a few churns as normal. I moved the car about the parking lot some and realized the tachometer was not working and the low-pressure oil warning had come on. I switched off and added some oil, just to be very sure, and the light kept on after restarting. Everything else seemed to be working normally; airbags and ABS checking through as they should, and nothing else happening for a few minutes of driving around the lot.
I decided I could live with these problems, and went about my trip, driving in total about 20 kms. The first 15 nothing special happened, stopping and restarting about four times. Then, on the fifth go, the starter engine seemed to have very little power, and the car would not start. I managed to get it started by shifting it around in deep snow with my brother helping, pushing it down a slight decline and starting in second gear. That got it running again. Soon after, on the motorway with nowhere to stop, the speedometer fell to nil. Then the airbag and ABS-lamps lit up. The lights went dim and the wiper ran slow. I put my trust in the uncomplicated mechanics of the AAZ engine-setup pulling me home, and it did. By the end of the trip, though, a last symptom appeared; thin, coarse-smelling smoke from the steering column.
I went through the fuse box, and found the 15A fuse for the "motor-electronics" burned out. The rest were all in order. I haven't changed it yet.
What do you guys think?
I decided I could live with these problems, and went about my trip, driving in total about 20 kms. The first 15 nothing special happened, stopping and restarting about four times. Then, on the fifth go, the starter engine seemed to have very little power, and the car would not start. I managed to get it started by shifting it around in deep snow with my brother helping, pushing it down a slight decline and starting in second gear. That got it running again. Soon after, on the motorway with nowhere to stop, the speedometer fell to nil. Then the airbag and ABS-lamps lit up. The lights went dim and the wiper ran slow. I put my trust in the uncomplicated mechanics of the AAZ engine-setup pulling me home, and it did. By the end of the trip, though, a last symptom appeared; thin, coarse-smelling smoke from the steering column.
I went through the fuse box, and found the 15A fuse for the "motor-electronics" burned out. The rest were all in order. I haven't changed it yet.
What do you guys think?
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