Feeling foolish
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Just bought a manual 57 plate Cayman and am struggling to figure out the key sequence to turn it on.
Sometimes turn the key and it fires up, other times it doesn't and some oil level timer counts down.
Tried reading the handbook, but being a man I lost interest and it didn't seem to make sense.
Can someone explain what's to do to a newbee
Sometimes turn the key and it fires up, other times it doesn't and some oil level timer counts down.
Tried reading the handbook, but being a man I lost interest and it didn't seem to make sense.
Can someone explain what's to do to a newbee
beanoir said:
Sounds like the old clutch switch failing to me...common problem, £25 part but bugger to change, alternative is to take connectors off and stick a blade fuse on to by-pass the switch and never worry about depressing clutch to start again 
+1 It won't let you start up until the switch activates telling the car the clutch is fully depressed. Common fault that causes your exact symptoms.
beanoir said:
Sounds like the old clutch switch failing to me...common problem, £25 part but bugger to change, alternative is to take connectors off and stick a blade fuse on to by-pass the switch and never worry about depressing clutch to start again 
Anyone got a photo of the fuse fix for me to copy?
SlimChim said:
beanoir said:
Sounds like the old clutch switch failing to me...common problem, £25 part but bugger to change, alternative is to take connectors off and stick a blade fuse on to by-pass the switch and never worry about depressing clutch to start again 
Anyone got a photo of the fuse fix for me to copy?
It's one of those solutions that sounds a bit 'fudged' but it cures a problem that can be annoying and is easily reversed with no lasting effects. And it costs about 10 pence.
beanoir said:
Its a bit tricky to get up under the dash with a camera, but it's really simple. The 2 wires that connect to the clutch switch both have a spade connector on them, so you pull them off the switch, and leaving the spade connectors on you attach one to each side of a blade 20AMP blade fuse. Wrap neatly in electrical tape and zip tie up out of the way where the switch sits.
It's one of those solutions that sounds a bit 'fudged' but it cures a problem that can be annoying and is easily reversed with no lasting effects. And it costs about 10 pence.
ok thxIt's one of those solutions that sounds a bit 'fudged' but it cures a problem that can be annoying and is easily reversed with no lasting effects. And it costs about 10 pence.
Lux said:
Also make sure that you really are depressing the clutch all the way. I had this a couple of times when I first got my Cayman, turns out I wasn't depressing the clutch as far as it could go even when I thought I was, now I'm used to it I never have the problem any more.
Thx I'll try that first as I'm too inflexible to get to the switch, I just checkedGassing Station | Boxster/Cayman | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff


