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Intermittent starting issue
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Author:  onemanrace [Thu Apr 25, 2013 6:48 pm ]
Post subject:  Intermittent starting issue

So tonight I stopped to fill the car up with petrol. Well just the tank, not literally the car.
Anyway, getting back in to her, went to turn her over and there was nothing - not a starter, nothing, just a clicking from a relay (I guess) on the passenger side.

Anyway, after that wonderful cure all of lifting the bonnet, checking that nothing's loose on the dizzy or coil, she started again.

I had to stop off somewhere on the way home, and when I got in to start her again, this time she lurched forward a couple of inches after starting, despite the transmission being in Park.

I'm going to have a guess at it being a trans switch/solenoid issue.
Any other theories?

Author:  ukzz4iroc [Thu Apr 25, 2013 7:25 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Intermittent starting issue

solenoid I'd say. If it does it again, whack the starter with a broom handle and see if it works. Had this with a Stag for many years :)

Author:  onemanrace [Thu Apr 25, 2013 7:58 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Intermittent starting issue

Solenoid as in trans solenoid or the starter?
The starter is barely a year old.

Author:  3rdGenmalc [Thu Apr 25, 2013 8:49 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Intermittent starting issue

If it moved while in park it could be the neutral switch on the shifter plate.
I had that at Barcelona airport, had to remove the centre console top and short out the neutral start switch wires.

Author:  onemanrace [Sun Aug 11, 2013 11:46 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Intermittent starting issue

Well, she's refusing to play again.
Need to pick up some fibreglass resin for a project, jumped in and.... nothing.
All the dials, seatbelt warning tone, SES light etc. come on as they're meant to, but turn the key further to start and she just dies.
Followed by the clicking from a relay on the passenger side.
Interestingly, with the door open, it takes a little moment for the interior light to come back on and my radio to play it's "You've left the faceplate on" beeps.

So she's completely immobile and stuck in my garage for the moment. Arse!

Author:  78 Camaro [Sun Aug 11, 2013 1:10 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Intermittent starting issue

Can you try hooking up a battery charger to it... one of the ones that plugs into the wall, leave it for an hour or so and while still plugged in, try starting it?

Author:  onemanrace [Sun Aug 11, 2013 4:15 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Intermittent starting issue

I should've said - that was my first thought. Came up as fully charged inside 2 minutes, so that's fine. The alternator and battery have both been replaced inside the last couple of years.
My gut's saying it's an earthing issue or the starter. Tried turning her over with the headlights on, and they just died when I turned the key all the way - I can't remember if they're meant to do that or not?

Author:  onemanrace [Mon Aug 12, 2013 3:49 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Intermittent starting issue

Well, thanks to a sh!t negative connection at the battery (the clamps on the lead were quite loose as it turned out) things are solved.
Just need to go and find a new bolt to the battery though. Looks like the last person to put it in cross threaded it and destroyed the thread on the bolt and now it won't tighten...

And, after visiting 4 places (inc. a Vauxhall dealership who, I was told, use the same battery on the Zafira or something) I finally found a UNC bolt.
From a bloke called Nick, in a lock up down an alley, where he fixes motorbikes. Proper garage, piles of stuff everywhere. :D
Nice guy, didn't want any cash either.
All sorted!

Author:  78 Camaro [Wed Aug 14, 2013 1:32 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Intermittent starting issue

Ah that's some good news, glad to hear that you've managed to get it sorted! All that because of a loose bolt, mad eh! Sounds like a top bloke, always good when you find people like that, willing to help out for nothing in return.

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