Careful doing so, there is a LOT of voltage around there, can give you a nasty shock, dont go near it with a volt meter or anything like that.
Quick question - does it sound like its turning over faster than normal now...?
I spoke to Dan@519 and he said the voltage would of been to high for my fluke to read.
Sounds stupid, but try pressing your fuel cut off switch down and re-setting it.
Maybe try and get a vid of it turning over too (under bonnet).
I actually said if you try it, it will probably blow up your meter
Haha.
Its a 182 so no cut off switch. I was getting fuel to the fuel rail anyways.
Ill get a video tonight.
Not that i can provide any help but in the past i've had similar problems, if you turn your key to position 2 then wait a minute and try and turn to 3 does it still turn over or nothing at all?
Mine was like the above, if i turned straight away to three it turned over but if i moved to two, waited a second and moved to three it wouldn't turn. Never found out what the problem was, cleaned the relays and changed the rear light cluster and wiring as it was full of water and had corroded, so far its been fine.. fingers crossed!
Random main fuse failure?
Just a process of elimination.
But it could be worth getting the car into someone like dan.
If you need any working parts to test ASAP, I'm relatively close working in peterlee - just holla I have 2 172's doing nothing at the moment all with working sensors etc
Hope you've managed to sort something, f*ck me, my car must know what i'm saying. It's been fine for months, i suddenly mention it on here about how fine it has been and the day after it decided it didn't want to turn on!
Bent valves will generally give no compression so you might get lucky.
Have you got a leak down tester?
Oh dear the compression readings don't sound good. Head off time?
They are all less than half what I would expect.