599 cranks but does not start - fingers crossed sometimes it’s the simple things that are the issue | FerrariChat

599 cranks but does not start - fingers crossed sometimes it’s the simple things that are the issue

Discussion in '612/599' started by carguy007, May 9, 2023.

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  1. carguy007

    carguy007 Formula Junior

    Apr 24, 2013
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    Has anyone had problems with the battery fuse box on the car located in the trunk on top of battery. Car cranks but won’t start nor does it have power windows, door, seats, locks etc. I do have power to dash however. I was thinking some of the fuses must have went on the battery fuse box, oddly the one that powers my dash seems to have survived. Pic below with part # below. I am going to order a new one and hopefully I can start my car:).
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  2. Skidkid

    Skidkid F1 Veteran
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    I am confused, why a new fuse box? Why not replace the fuse?
     
  3. carguy007

    carguy007 Formula Junior

    Apr 24, 2013
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    Theres a couple of different fuses and they don't look to easy to replace or I dont even know if they are meant to be replaced. Part was 160 to start fresh. Check yours out and let me know your thoughts.
     
  4. fatbillybob

    fatbillybob Two Time F1 World Champ
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    Only Ferrari could come up with such a ridiculous system. I bet the blue red brown things are a fuse link. You can use an ohm meter to see if they are continuous between the terminals. If they are, which I bet they are, that’s not your problem.
     
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  5. Skidkid

    Skidkid F1 Veteran
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    You can also test across all fuses for voltage, if there is more than a TINY amount they are bad. A 3rd way is with a light bulb with leads. Touch it to both sides of the fuse, it should not light but if it does the fuse is bad. While not as definitive it is generally effective for a quick scan.
     
  6. carguy007

    carguy007 Formula Junior

    Apr 24, 2013
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    Fixed - was the piece I ordered.
     
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