Failed to start, any clues?
Failed to start, any clues?
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IainGriff

Original Poster:

80 posts

165 months

Sunday 21st April 2013
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Parked up my 97 Griff 500, came back an hour later, tried to start as normal, ignition light illuminated, fuel pump ran up and pressurised, turned the key and starter motor did nothing and not a sound from the starter solenoid. Couldn't see anything obvious under the bonnet and don't know why, but I jiggled all four connectors on the coil, tried starting again and bingo she fired up. The obvious question: is the coil connected to the starter solenoid, or was it just a coincidence she decided to start? I've started the car at least 10 times since with no problem. Should mention that the starter motor is relatively new, probably a good 150 starts since fitted.
Any ideas? Could it be just a dodgy connection on the coil?


Colin RedGriff

2,541 posts

280 months

Sunday 21st April 2013
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It sounds like the immobiliser circuit for the starter is starting to have issues. It is apparently caused because the immobiliser is wired incorrectly and eventually the starter motor circuit goes .

I put up with it for a while, the 'hot start' fix cured it for a while but eventually I needed a new immobiliser unit which Karl Baker fitted Although he's now moved to France). There's another guy being recommended on here for alarm work but I don't have his details

EGB

1,774 posts

180 months

Sunday 21st April 2013
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King lead from dizzy to coil suspect. Check for good sparks.

Name: David Fairclough

Company:
HF Solutions
9 Bucks Avenue,
Watford,
Herts
WD19 4AR

Contact Details:
David Fairclough
Technical Support
Mobile: 07721654829
email: tvralarmtechnical@rocketmail.com

Background:
Until 2 years ago, David headed up technical support for Meta SystemsUK in the south of England. This entailed liaising with vehicle manufacturers and helping with the design and support of alarm systems.

As Meta Systems were the manufacturer and suppliers for the alarms installed to TVR, David was also responsible for the training and support of their regional installers (including Carl).

Starting up his own business after being made redundant, David offers installation and support of alarm systems etc. and now works with such companies as: -


Greg M

85 posts

194 months

Sunday 21st April 2013
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Colin RedGriff said:
I needed a new immobiliser unit which Karl Baker fitted Although he's now moved to France).
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no....bangheadbangheadbanghead

Just when I find him and find out he's the man to fix my problems!

IainGriff

Original Poster:

80 posts

165 months

Sunday 21st April 2013
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Thanks for the responses guys, I'll call Dave tomorrow and see what he says