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cerbian
Original Poster
5 posts
43 months
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Hi can anyone help me,press the start button the petrol pump goes on and nothing happens,one thing after another if i didnt love her ,sometimes a nice can of petrol and a match would give me less stress.lol
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Gazzab
15,121 posts
151 months
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Could be one of many things... Is battery fully charged? Have you tried holding the button in? Could be your starter. Could be the alarm/immob Could be an earth....
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PuffsBack
1,549 posts
94 months
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Might be lucky and find its the Ignition Relay - mine was (its in the fuse panel, Part No.MO383) Though more likely immobiliser in which case give Carl Baker a call - http://www.tvruk.tv/www.tvruk.tv/index.htmlThe following has been known to work as a get you home solution for a member on here - see extract below "There are relays in the immobiliser which stick with old age. If you have the problem, press and hold down the black button and thump the helmet hole area (I recall using a 2l water bottle to reach) "
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Cerbieherts
608 posts
10 months
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There is a 30 amp fuse in the boot (fuse number 10 near the front of the box) for the starter relay.
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cerbian
Original Poster
5 posts
43 months
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All fuses are fine, it did bump start in 2nd gear.turned it off then started fine did this 4 times and all ok put it back in the gararge.now wont start.
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Cerbieherts
608 posts
10 months
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Look at the connections on the starter, you will see a thick red wire and a black wire with a grey plug on it near the starter. Pull the grey connector apart and check for 12 volts while you press the start button, there is no corrosion inside the connector, and that there is battery voltage all the time on the thick red wire. If both of these check out ok it's likely the starter solenoid is faulty.
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cerbian
Original Poster
5 posts
43 months
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Thanks will try this were can i find the starter moter.? its 4.5
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Cerbieherts
608 posts
10 months
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You can see it from above, look down the back of the engine, you will see it in the middle. The small cylinder on top of the starter is the solenoid. You could also try and give it a bit of a tap with the handle of a hammer to see if it is sticking...
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cerbian
Original Poster
5 posts
43 months
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Thanks for all your help.
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billy no brakes
1,022 posts
134 months
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Where abouts are you in Kent, I,am in Sittingbourne and I could come and have a quick look
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cerbian
Original Poster
5 posts
43 months
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Bluebell hill village Chatham
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billy no brakes
1,022 posts
134 months
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You have email text me post code and I will be there about an hour
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scotty_d
5,652 posts
63 months
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All off the above plus the connection in to the Immob box it self. Mine worked lose and did the same as yours so worth a look as well it is a quick and easy check before ripping in to anything.
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dempsey
265 posts
79 months
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I checked all of the above (and temporarily bypassed the immobiliser starter circuit) but it turned out to just be the black ignition/starter button itself.
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ChrisVilkas
12 posts
10 months
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Sound like you could have a grounding problem check the cable coming off the negative on the battery and follow it down to the chassis where is should be attached. Just check that first as if you have an earth problem it can cause a fire so check it quick
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fubar sounds
163 posts
9 months
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i am beginning to find that when the battery is low instead of it fireing up immedieately it takes a second or 2 or 3 , after being run for a while it will then start imedieately again , but i am some how losing battery charge very quickly over night (the battery is good i v had it checked) , i have now got a 10w solar pannel on the dash and am hoping that i wont have any issues ( since it got flooded the other night it hasnt been well and seems more dead than usual )
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optimax sniffer
1,786 posts
84 months
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fubar sounds said: i am some how losing battery charge very quickly over night fubar sounds said: i have now got a 10w solar pannel on the dash and am hoping that i wont have any issues Not sure that a solar charger will do much at night 
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DonnyMac
3,044 posts
72 months
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I know this sounds weird, but if it happens again, keep the starter button pressed and put the windows up and down until it starts.
I don't know either, but it worked for me until I got the new starter motor - then I never had the problem again.
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Ireland
3,244 posts
83 months
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Immobiliser.
The starter motor circuit in it has most likely failed.
It's a common fault.
That section can be bypassed (temporarily) to get you on the road.
The other circuits through the immobiliser will remain active and your car will be protected.
Carl Baker is the man you need for a lasting fix.
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Jhonno
750 posts
10 months
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optimax sniffer said: fubar sounds said: i am some how losing battery charge very quickly over night fubar sounds said: i have now got a 10w solar pannel on the dash and am hoping that i wont have any issues Not sure that a solar charger will do much at night  Lol!!
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