lenny_frank1
Megane Electric won't start
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A 2022 Renault Megane Electric won't start, displaying an error message indicating 'Terminal 15 ignition positive interrupted.' The issue is suspected to be related to a defective cable or plug connection, possibly involving the fuse box, voltage drop, or a faulty relay switch. After further investigation and advice, the problem was identified as a defective plug connection, which was resolved at a repair shop.
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lenny_frank1 (community.author)
Thanks for the tip! Which specific connection in the fuse box did you have problems with? Was it visibly corroded, or did you have to test for voltage drop to find it?
helmutstern1
Honestly, I didn't dig that deep myself. After a bit of poking around, I decided it was beyond my capabilities and took it to a workshop. But the symptoms sound very similar to what I experienced.
lenny_frank1 (community.author)
Took it to the shop. It was indeed a defective plug connection, just as the error code suggested. Repair cost me 95€ Thanks for the advice!
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helmutstern1
I had a similar problem with my Megane, although it wasn't the electric version. Check the connections to the fuse box in the engine compartment; those can corrode and cause intermittent issues like you're describing.