DC5 starting issues

DC5 starting issues

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designforlife

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3,734 posts

163 months

Friday 2nd June 2017
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If anyone is able to shed any light on this before I start throwing money around, it would be appreciated!

Three times in the last week or so my Dc5 has refused to start first time...at the turn of the key literally nothing happens, no cranking and i can't hear anything clicking.

The car had a new battery 3 months ago, and is running fine besides...it seems to start on the second or third attempt.

I have a few ideas as to the potential cause, but welcome any input.

NicheMonkey

459 posts

128 months

Friday 2nd June 2017
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Could be clutch switch or ignition switch?



chrismc1977

854 posts

112 months

Friday 2nd June 2017
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Have you had a look on the ITR-dc5 forum?

Suspect you'll get some good pointers there...

If you are getting nada intermittently I'd start suspecting the main relay if other Hondas are anything to go by

designforlife

Original Poster:

3,734 posts

163 months

Friday 2nd June 2017
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NicheMonkey said:
Could be clutch switch or ignition switch?
this is definitely on the list.

If it is a faulty clutch switch, would i be getting power to the dash when turning the key? EDIT- nvm, just tested trying to start it with foot off the clutch and do get power to the dash.

It seems when it happens that I get no power to the dash whatsoever...I can replicate it by leaving the immobiliser tag in the house, so i've swapped to the spare tag now to see if that stops it.

I'm starting to strongly suspect the immobiliser.




Edited by designforlife on Friday 2nd June 12:43

designforlife

Original Poster:

3,734 posts

163 months

Tuesday 20th June 2017
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Just for closure's sake, it was the immobiliser.

Had a new cobra unit fitted the other week, looked like the cheap one fitted when the car was imported some 11 years back had just started to give up.

Butter Face

30,299 posts

160 months

Tuesday 20th June 2017
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designforlife said:
Just for closure's sake, it was the immobiliser.

Had a new cobra unit fitted the other week, looked like the cheap one fitted when the car was imported some 11 years back had just started to give up.
Was it a Hamilton & Palmer one? My EP3 has just had the same thing (along with the alarm randomly going off at 3am in the morning)

I have a Toad Ai606 being fitted in the next few weeks.

designforlife

Original Poster:

3,734 posts

163 months

Tuesday 20th June 2017
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Butter Face said:
designforlife said:
Just for closure's sake, it was the immobiliser.

Had a new cobra unit fitted the other week, looked like the cheap one fitted when the car was imported some 11 years back had just started to give up.
Was it a Hamilton & Palmer one? My EP3 has just had the same thing (along with the alarm randomly going off at 3am in the morning)

I have a Toad Ai606 being fitted in the next few weeks.
as far as I could tell it was a masterguard M6000, with passive fobs...there are scores of horror stories about them on north american sites, pretty glad I'm rid of it.

it doesn't help that both it and the cobra alarm that was on the car when i bought it were badly fitted...the built in immobiliser on the cobra alarm was also wired in, so i effectively had two immobilisers, which would have confused the car further.

shortly after i bought it i had to have the alarm severed from the central locking as it was randomly locking and unlocking itself while driving AND parked up! This in turn killed the battery.

That's £600 spent since ownership just on sorting alarm and immobiliser issues!