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djwhyte Member Since: 24 Aug 2010 Location: Brisbane Posts: 336 |
I am unable to start the car. Put the fob in, press brake and push the start button and relays click away (below the gear lever housing?), the dash shows the usual icons, messages etc but it won't crank at all. No fault message on the display. To remove the fob I have to push the start button again without the foot on the brake just as though I was stopping the car for real. RACQ tested battery and found no fault and towed to my house. I tried disconnecting the battery and touched the red and black leads together to reset; no such luck. I violently jerked the steering wheel to help the lock engage but no luck.
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23rd Feb 2016 10:58 am |
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Yorky Bob Member Since: 28 Apr 2015 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 4561 |
No ground breaking ideas but if it was me I would also use the spare key at least once to rule out any key fob issue. |
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23rd Feb 2016 11:30 am |
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djwhyte Member Since: 24 Aug 2010 Location: Brisbane Posts: 336 |
Ooops, should have mentioned I tried the spare key too. No luck 1st time FL2 owner. 2007 SE i6 in Tambora Flame. |
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23rd Feb 2016 12:22 pm |
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Yorky Bob Member Since: 28 Apr 2015 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 4561 |
Lots of years since I worked on cars for a living and all the new electronics have me a little foxed now. In the good/bad old days at this point I could see me knocking/tapping the side of the starter motor with a hammer after giving it a liberal spraying of WD40 just to see if it would free off or if a manual even put in gear rock the car a little backwards and forwards to free off a sticking starter before taking further action. Good luck and post the progress so we can all learn |
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23rd Feb 2016 1:03 pm |
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Landiroamer Member Since: 30 Apr 2015 Location: Devon Posts: 1185 |
Its not normally necessary to be extremely violent with the steering wheel like someone possessed to get the steering lock to release or engage, in fact it doesnt need to be fully engaged as long as its energised to engage, ie part way there but not into the slot in the column, and just slight pressure in the opposite direction should suffice to ease the pressure on the lock to allow it to withdraw from the column, but you say yours isnt engaging at all so why were you trying to be violent with the steering wheel, Im sort of imagining a Basil Faulty moment here?
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23rd Feb 2016 1:38 pm |
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carlsson Member Since: 15 Dec 2015 Location: Fife Posts: 88 |
OK this works for me
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23rd Feb 2016 5:22 pm |
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djwhyte Member Since: 24 Aug 2010 Location: Brisbane Posts: 336 |
Yeah, possibly not too far wrong. My wife and baby daughter looked on with funny expressions on their faces. I guess I was trying to ensure that the solenoid had the best opportunity to come free if needed. Do we know if the solenoid need to be energised to engage the steering lock or to disengage? I imagine the latter to prevent a flat battery when left stationary for long periods of time. 1st time FL2 owner. 2007 SE i6 in Tambora Flame. |
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24th Feb 2016 9:30 am |
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djwhyte Member Since: 24 Aug 2010 Location: Brisbane Posts: 336 |
. I thought I followed this exactly, but I skipped the first bit about not putting the foot on the brake the first time I press the start button. I did notice the whirring this time (fuel pump???), which I haven't noticed in the past. It didn't start though Will try again... 1st time FL2 owner. 2007 SE i6 in Tambora Flame. |
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24th Feb 2016 9:32 am |
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djwhyte Member Since: 24 Aug 2010 Location: Brisbane Posts: 336 |
No difference following the procedure exactly.
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24th Feb 2016 9:41 am |
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djwhyte Member Since: 24 Aug 2010 Location: Brisbane Posts: 336 |
There is a bit of build-up on the battery terminals, like a blue-ish 'fuzz'. Despite the terminal leads being put on/off a few times over the last few days, could this be a bad connection? Might it be the equivalent of a bad-earth? 1st time FL2 owner. 2007 SE i6 in Tambora Flame. |
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24th Feb 2016 9:45 am |
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Yorky Bob Member Since: 28 Apr 2015 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 4561 |
Yep typical bad earth and needs to be pristine, then use some vaseline on termial when reconnected to cut down its return. Not sure if there is a earth cable elsewhere to the body as old minis etc had. |
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24th Feb 2016 9:59 am |
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djwhyte Member Since: 24 Aug 2010 Location: Brisbane Posts: 336 |
Dunno, looks pretty poor to me.
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24th Feb 2016 10:24 am |
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djwhyte Member Since: 24 Aug 2010 Location: Brisbane Posts: 336 |
That was easier than expected, they are on their way here now. It is 8:30pm :\ 1st time FL2 owner. 2007 SE i6 in Tambora Flame. |
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24th Feb 2016 10:37 am |
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djwhyte Member Since: 24 Aug 2010 Location: Brisbane Posts: 336 |
He came and spent a good hour on the car!
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24th Feb 2016 12:17 pm |
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