rapid clicking
rapid clicking
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Joe Cozy

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64 posts

282 months

Tuesday 6th January 2004
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any ideas guys...

went to start the cerb today and got nothing but rapid electrical clicking/ flashing of ignition lights.

think it might be battery

_dobbo_

14,619 posts

270 months

Tuesday 6th January 2004
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My fiesta (don't laugh) used to do this all the time when the battery didn't have enough charge in it to turn the starter motor. It seemed to make the immobiliser click like mad - 3 or 4 click noises a second whenever trying to start the car.

If I kept trying the alarm would do wierd things also... Putting some charge in the battery always resolved it.

I know it's not really Cerbera specific advice but it might help!

satman

2,455 posts

268 months

Tuesday 6th January 2004
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almost certainly sounds like battery not enough power to turn starter motor....maybe a charge will do the trick before the battery get becomes too low to take a charge?

GCerbera

5,161 posts

273 months

Tuesday 6th January 2004
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Indeed, I had the same thing the one time I asked too much of the battery.

Depending on the battery, either a recharge overnight or a new one will solve it.

Go create some weather...
It's a road legal Concorde!
Graham
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chris.g.wood

27 posts

266 months

Friday 9th January 2004
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GCerbera said:
Indeed, I had the same thing the one time I asked too much of the battery.

Depending on the battery, either a recharge overnight or a new one will solve it.

About to get my Cerbera back with exactly the same problem. Battery was faulty, tried charging to no effect, found leak in the battery that wasn't charging correctly. Also a fuse was incorrect (have to excuse me I'm not bad with computers, cr*p with cars) hopefully will work fully when I get it back

CGW

Joe Cozy

Original Poster:

64 posts

282 months

Friday 9th January 2004
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Thanks for the replies chaps... my friendly RAC man had a butchers and found the battery with 12V charge... we all thought it was a flat battery issue.

Racked our brains... then just as we were about to bring it in to Andy at APM, we tried disconnecting the battery then reconnecting. 'Reboot' worked a treat, no short circuiting, maps and timing back to normal. Brilliant.

Now if I can just get my work to fix the power cut on the car lift, I can get my jam jar back on the road!