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Car not starting - suspected fueling issue



Rawhide

ClioSport Club Member
  Clio 182
Hi - I'm having an issue with my 182. A few weeks ago it was parked for a few days and when turning it over it would not start. no sign of firing at all. I assumed it was perhaps battery related and put it on a charger. Its a second car so not a big issue. When I went back to the car it started fine, perhaps took a bit longer than normal but ran fine. I doubt the battery charge changed anything.

Yesterday I noticed a missfire and managed to stall the car at a busy junction. The car would then just turn over. it then seemed to fire up again and ran albeit missing a bit. I was able to rev it up and it drove ok for the short trip home. I parked it overnight and tried again this morning and its just turning over again. I cannot hear any fuel pump sounding like it's priming.

The car showed no warning light, and no CEL codes. I've essentially rebuilt the entire car, engine out belts etc and in doing so cleaned well all the electrical connections. I also believe the earth straps should be fine as I cleaned and tightened them up well knowing this can cause issues.

I'm guessing based on some googling that the fuel pump relay might be playing up? I'd welcome some other suggestions.
 

Yarp

ClioSport Club Member
  182 Turbo, E46 M3
Does the red light on the clocks go out?

You can do a bit of bodgery and pop the fuel hose off the rail and into a suitable vessel to see if it’s pumping fuel when you crank it. More scientific methods are available.

1. Fuel System

  • Fuel pump failure – listen for a priming buzz from the rear when you turn the ignition on.
  • Fuel pump relay – known weak point on these

2. Ignition System

  • Faulty crankshaft position sensor (TDC sensor)very common on Clio 182s; if it’s faulty, you’ll get no spark or fuel injection signal.
  • Coil pack or HT leads – can fail with age.
  • Spark plugs – worn, fouled, or incorrectly gapped.

3. ECU / Electrical

  • Immobiliser fault – the red immobiliser light staying solid or flashing on the dash means it’s not deactivating (often caused by key/UCH issues).
  • Bad earth connection – especially the main battery-to-chassis or gearbox earth strap.
  • Blown fuses or relays – particularly those related to injection or ignition.
  • Corroded ECU connectors – water ingress is not rare.
 

Louis

I Love Ed Sheeran
ClioSport Club Member
Not recently serviced it and done the plugs have you? Sounds like a trapped lead.

I have a full loom with all the relays if you're in need
 


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