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Title: Desparately needing some help starting problem.
Post by: druid on 23 December 2004, 13:40
I pulled into my local garage yesterday.
Got some bits n bobs
went to start the car and nothing.
The lights all come on but the engine would not turnover.

I ended up leaving the car at the garage.
Ive been back today and tried to give it a jump from my van.  No Joy
It makes no difference.

at first i thought it was a problem with my imobalisor as if you dont disarm it, it wont allow you to turn over the engine.

Ive reset the imob. and still no joy.

Ive narrowed it down to the starter motor.

Has anyone else had this problem????

What did you do?

any ideas??

Cheers
Title: Re: Desparately needing some help starting problem.
Post by: mrwotto on 23 December 2004, 16:00
Try posting in the garage mate or the relevant section for your car i.e mark 2 etc

paul
Title: Re: Desparately needing some help starting problem.
Post by: druid on 23 December 2004, 16:43
Yeah have done fella.

sorry hopefully its resolved now.
Title: Re: Desparately needing some help starting problem.
Post by: richandhazel on 23 December 2004, 18:15
Sound like the starter solenoid has stuck. Try wacking the top of the starter motor with a hammer or something - not too hard but enough to jolt the solenoid :wink:
Title: Re: Desparately needing some help starting problem.
Post by: free on 23 December 2004, 23:25
that happend 2 me once in my mrk 2, 1 of the wires just push's on.
ant that had fell off just put it on n job done :smiley:
Title: Re: Desparately needing some help starting problem.
Post by: druid on 24 December 2004, 09:18
Ive given it a quick whack with a hammer.

Still no joy.
The worse thing is that im now gonna have to leave it on a garage forecourt over xmas.

and the only method of transport is my 1.4 escort van.......

Title: Re: Desparately needing some help starting problem.
Post by: richandhazel on 24 December 2004, 09:32
Can you hear it click when you try and start?
Title: Re: Desparately needing some help starting problem.
Post by: druid on 24 December 2004, 10:55
The ignition makes the right noises.

It makes a click sound when i turn the key.


Im gonna get my mate to help me bump start it today.

At least if i can get it home ill be able to work on it.

Ive managed to find a new starter motor for ?15 if i want it.
I need to find out if the starter is buggered or not.

Title: Re: Desparately needing some help starting problem.
Post by: gibby on 24 December 2004, 11:00
If the starter motor clicks have you tried putting it in second gear with handbrake off and then rocking it back and forth, this should click the starter motor round and you may be able to start it then, just a thought  :undecided:
Title: Re: Desparately needing some help starting problem.
Post by: druid on 24 December 2004, 14:00
tried that in reverse.

but not in 2nd.


Cheers for the replies.
Title: Re: Desparately needing some help starting problem.
Post by: Saqib on 28 December 2004, 01:59
I had this problem on my MK3 Golf. If it is the Mark 3 then it could be the Module which the coil lead goes into I'm just having a memory block so I can't remeber what its called.

I take it you've checked all the basics e.g. leads, distributor cap, rotor arm.

Another thing that it could be is also the idle . ...... something cant remember the name again come on. Anyhow what that does is it decides on when the spark plugs should get the spark.

What Mark is it?
Title: Re: Desparately needing some help starting problem.
Post by: druid on 29 December 2004, 12:01
Its a Mk2.
Ive now bumped it and its sitting on my drive.

im gonna check the terminals are receieving power tonight.


rocking it in gear makes no difference.

I think the brushes may have gone or the starter has had it.

Title: Re: Desparately needing some help starting problem.
Post by: Mirage- on 29 December 2004, 15:25
Hmm if it bumps ok I would imagine it to be the starter.  Either the main motor has gone or the starter solenoid.  Try turn ignition on, take it out of gear then bridge the terminals on the starter with a screwdriver (carefully).  It should try and turn and hopefully start the car.  If this is the case it's a lazy solenoid and if you get nothing it's a buggered motor.  Either way you'll need to fit that replacement motor and all should be well.

Regards

Ian