paulvogel47
G6 Ignition Error
Summary of the thread
The conversation revolves around a 'Terminal 15 ignition positive interrupted' error on a 2013 Ford G6, preventing the car from starting. The error is likely due to a cable or plug issue, with a common cause being corrosion or breaks in the wiring harness near the positive battery terminal. The suggested solution is to inspect and potentially replace the faulty wiring, which was confirmed and resolved by a technician in this case.
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paulvogel47 (community.author)
Could you be more specific about the location of the wiring harness you're talking about? A more precise description would help.
erik_keller95
Sure. It was the main harness that connects to the positive battery terminal. In my case, the insulation had cracked and the wire itself was corroded pretty badly. If you're seeing the same symptoms, it's worth having a workshop take a look. They can properly diagnose the circuit and replace the faulty section.
paulvogel47 (community.author)
Thanks for the clarification. I checked the wiring harness as you suggested. A technician confirmed a defective cable connection. Repair and component replacement cost 95€. Thanks again for the help.
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erik_keller95
I had something similar happen in my Ford G6. The car wouldn't start and the error codes were all over the place. Did you check the wiring harness near the battery terminal? It's a common spot for corrosion and breaks that can cause a circuit break.