Finally got the car up and running today with
help of Nick.
It was such a stupid
problem as well.
when I originally took apart the battery fuse box to fit a new cable, I only did up four of the nuts...leaving the other four loose
We scratched our heads for a few hours this morning. We went and bought a volt meter tester in the end, 4 of the nuts were good and showing good current, but when testing other areas of the fuse box, the signal was very weak.
We only figured this out because when applying pressure from the volt tester, we faintly heard a few sparks....then we realised the four nuts were loose....
tightened these up and hey presto.
SO frustrating because everything I had done with the battery relocation was right, and it was all undone from 4 nuts loose on the fuse lid!
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![Furious [:@] [:@]](/forums/styles/seatcupra/oldforumsmileys/furious.gif)

I can't believe it was something so stupid!
I then went for a test drive...almost straight away the car died on me and the EPC light came on and the car was struggling to run.....something had popped off
found that the charge pipe to turbo had not been tightened.
Limped home, tightened it and all good
