acw295
Well-Known Member
Understatement of 2012 - I'm not mechanically minded :lol:
Meant to be going to dressage tomorrow, but my little old 3.5t horsebox wouldn't start this afternoon (had planned to get it defrosted etc). Not I imagine a huge surprise, as it was -13 last until mid morning and barely got above -5 all day. It was last started last Sunday after the snow, left running for 15mins but not actually moved, hasn't moved for about 2 weeks due to poor weather.
It barely made any noise at all when I tried to start it, just a feeble croak. Does that sound like the battery and if so is it likely to be something that can be jump-started or is it going to get more difficult than that? The interior lights worked so battery not totally flat (assuming it was battery).
I'm not going to try and take it tomorrow (have to leave at stupid o'clock as it is), my RI is going to take me in her box assuming she can start hers. But will have to try and get it going on Monday.
Have jump started a car before but no idea if this works with horseboxes (it's a small Leyland 3.5t, think it is 2.5l diesel)?
I may have to resort to ringing my dad (I'm almost 34!)
Would like some reassurance that this is a) normal after arctic weather and b) not likely to cost shedloads to sort out!
Meant to be going to dressage tomorrow, but my little old 3.5t horsebox wouldn't start this afternoon (had planned to get it defrosted etc). Not I imagine a huge surprise, as it was -13 last until mid morning and barely got above -5 all day. It was last started last Sunday after the snow, left running for 15mins but not actually moved, hasn't moved for about 2 weeks due to poor weather.
It barely made any noise at all when I tried to start it, just a feeble croak. Does that sound like the battery and if so is it likely to be something that can be jump-started or is it going to get more difficult than that? The interior lights worked so battery not totally flat (assuming it was battery).
I'm not going to try and take it tomorrow (have to leave at stupid o'clock as it is), my RI is going to take me in her box assuming she can start hers. But will have to try and get it going on Monday.
Have jump started a car before but no idea if this works with horseboxes (it's a small Leyland 3.5t, think it is 2.5l diesel)?
I may have to resort to ringing my dad (I'm almost 34!)
Would like some reassurance that this is a) normal after arctic weather and b) not likely to cost shedloads to sort out!