lauraphoenix1
Skoda Praktik Terminal 15 Ignition Error
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A 2010 Skoda Praktik diesel with 62,900 km is experiencing a 'Terminal 15 ignition positive interrupted' error, preventing the engine from starting. The error is likely due to a faulty cable or plug connection. Suggested solutions include checking for corrosion or looseness in battery terminal connections and inspecting the wiring harness and starter solenoid. The issue was resolved by fixing a corroded connector in the wiring harness, costing 95€.
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lauraphoenix1 (community.author)
Thanks for the quick reply! I'm not really a car guy, so some of that went over my head. When you say 'wiring harness,' where exactly am I looking? And what does the 'starter solenoid' even look like? Is that near the battery?
kurtblitz1
The wiring harness is a bundle of wires, usually wrapped in tape or a protective sleeve. Follow the wires from the battery and starter. The starter solenoid is a small cylindrical device attached to the starter motor. Given your description and the error code, I'd still suspect a defective cable or plug connection. If you're not comfortable working on it yourself, it might be best to take it to a workshop. The estimated repair cost of 95€ sounds about right for this kind of fix.
lauraphoenix1 (community.author)
You were spot on! Turns out it was a corroded connector in the wiring harness, just like you said. 95€ later at the garage and my Praktik is purring like a kitten again. Thanks for the help, I really appreciate it!
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kurtblitz1
Terminal 15 interruption on a Skoda Praktik diesel, eh? Sounds like a classic voltage drop issue. Have you checked the battery terminal connections for corrosion or looseness? Also, inspect the wiring harness leading to the starter solenoid and the relay switch. A defective cable or plug connection can definitely cause this. Any recent work done on the car?