I'm posting this here as a solution, but also to question why.
Our 2019 Fiat 500 recently suffered from a no-start problem - dashboard would light up but it wouldn't crank. As suggested elsewhere in the forum, the problem was diagnosed as a bad earth.
However, replacing the existing earth cable from the body to the gearbox did not solve the problem.
After much head scratching and unnecessary expense, it could only be rectified by adding a secondary earth cable from the body to the engine block (see pic).
Has anybody else experienced this issue? Why would the engine not be earthed if the gearbox is? Why would it fail now?
Our 2019 Fiat 500 recently suffered from a no-start problem - dashboard would light up but it wouldn't crank. As suggested elsewhere in the forum, the problem was diagnosed as a bad earth.
However, replacing the existing earth cable from the body to the gearbox did not solve the problem.
After much head scratching and unnecessary expense, it could only be rectified by adding a secondary earth cable from the body to the engine block (see pic).
Has anybody else experienced this issue? Why would the engine not be earthed if the gearbox is? Why would it fail now?
- Model
- 500 1.2 Lounge 3dr
- Year
- 2019
- Mileage
- 23000