Starting problems
Starting problems
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bilton_d

Original Poster:

605 posts

288 months

Wednesday 21st April 2004
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I have an intermittent problem where the car won't start, i have had bypass relay fitted which runs from the 100amp fuse but also wired in a LED so i can see i am getting voltage to it after the button is pressed. Does anyone have a wiring diagram or idea of how it the circuit runs including the ignition box etc.
I don't think it’s the immobiliser as most times after several button presses it will start without have to reactivate the alarm or immobiliser.
Any help would be appreciated.

olly

2,174 posts

306 months

Wednesday 21st April 2004
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Sounds like it might just be the starter motor sticking (meansing it's on it's way out)....

bilton_d

Original Poster:

605 posts

288 months

Wednesday 21st April 2004
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No the starter seems fine as the LED isn't illuminating so there isn't any voltage getting to it.

TVR Slag's BiL

5,282 posts

268 months

Wednesday 21st April 2004
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Have you changed the starter control ECU in the boot? This little box of tricks caused all sorts of head scratching for me and the Brother in Law.

They are not very expensive and we may have a spare one kicking about, if you wanted to try it

arcbeer

485 posts

285 months

Wednesday 21st April 2004
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TVR Slag's BiL said:
for me and the Brother in Law.

finally I know what BiL stands for (been bugging me for ages)

satman

2,455 posts

268 months

Wednesday 21st April 2004
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I seem to remember someone here, and not too long ago, mentioning that they had to keep their finger on the start button for a long time to get the car to fire up,as if the delay for the soleniod timer had increased.... but i cant remember who it was!! Maybe this is might work for you?


Found the thread.....www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=80412&f=6&h=0&hw=starter+motor

>> Edited by satman on Wednesday 21st April 17:14

RUSSELLM

6,001 posts

269 months

Thursday 22nd April 2004
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Me me me me

Still have to hold finger on button, however the car's currently under cover awaiting an insurance inspection,

I've been told it's a dirty connection to the starter solenoid, which warms up as i hold my finger on the button, sounds like s*ite to me, but the mechanic hasn't let me down yet

andy4200

5,104 posts

295 months

Thursday 22nd April 2004
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RUSSELLM said:
Me me me me

Still have to hold finger on button, however the car's currently under cover awaiting an insurance inspection,

I've been told it's a dirty connection to the starter solenoid, which warms up as i hold my finger on the button, sounds like s*ite to me, but the mechanic hasn't let me down yet


Same explanation I got. They said that it sounded like the contact was dirty and as you kept the finger on it eventually got hot enough to burn through the cr*p which meant it would work for a period after that until the cr*p built up again.

However, I got the solenoid contacts checked when the car was serviced and they were clean. Saying that, It has only happened once since the beginning of January.

shpub

8,507 posts

294 months

Friday 23rd April 2004
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It could be that but equally it can be the connections between the immobiliser and the starter control circuit. These can corrode and thus act like an immobiliser. The immobiliser says go but the signal doesn't get to where it should. Without this signal no voltage is available to switch the relay etc on and thus the problems.

It gets a bit difficult to describe what to do as this info also explains how to bypass the immobiliser which is not the sort of information that should be on a public site.