robinhoffmann1
Skoda Fabia Terminal Fifteen Ignition Positive Interrupted
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A 2014 Skoda Fabia experienced an issue where the engine would not start, with diagnostics indicating a "Terminal 15 ignition positive interrupted" error. The likely cause was identified as a defective cable or plug connection. After consulting a workshop, it was confirmed that a defective plug connection was the issue, which was repaired, resolving the problem.
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robinhoffmann1 (community.author)
Regarding the ignition switch and relay switch: Is there a straightforward way to test those components individually to isolate the circuit break? I have a multimeter available.
marvin_peters1
Testing those components requires some expertise. Think of it like checking the wiring in your house; if you're not comfortable, it's best left to a professional. Given the diagnostic points to cable or plug, and the car won't start, a workshop visit might be most efficient.
robinhoffmann1 (community.author)
The workshop confirmed the terminal 15 ignition positive was interrupted due to a defective plug connection. Repair cost 95€. Problem solved.
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marvin_peters1
A circuit break related to terminal 15 ignition positive on a Fabia suggests a power supply issue. Have you checked the ignition switch and relay switch? Are there any other electrical issues present?