FF Orange Clio 182
Hi Guys,
I've spent all day cleaning my car and I've came to reverse back into my parking spot and it won't start. The solenoid is clicking and the fans/radio work. The car will flash its lights when being locked but the mechanism doesn't go off. Put it on my Mams MX5 for 5 minutes and almost turned over, but after another few attempts and even 15 minutes on my old Fiesta it still isn't firing.
I left the key turned over to put the windows down slightly while Rain-X'ing and had the radio on and I think the fans too. I did the windows and finished off a few bits, maybe took about 30-45 minutes max? During cleaning I turned it around 5 times so I think these things combined has made by battery dead but I don't know my way around a car.
Other things I'm considering are messing something up when using degreaser a little bit in the engine bay and just generally wiping stuff, and spraying the inside of the exhaust tips black but I was careful (although ended up with a little on the bumper, oops.)
Should I just let it charge for longer or do you think it's something else?
Thanks, Oliver
I've spent all day cleaning my car and I've came to reverse back into my parking spot and it won't start. The solenoid is clicking and the fans/radio work. The car will flash its lights when being locked but the mechanism doesn't go off. Put it on my Mams MX5 for 5 minutes and almost turned over, but after another few attempts and even 15 minutes on my old Fiesta it still isn't firing.
I left the key turned over to put the windows down slightly while Rain-X'ing and had the radio on and I think the fans too. I did the windows and finished off a few bits, maybe took about 30-45 minutes max? During cleaning I turned it around 5 times so I think these things combined has made by battery dead but I don't know my way around a car.
Other things I'm considering are messing something up when using degreaser a little bit in the engine bay and just generally wiping stuff, and spraying the inside of the exhaust tips black but I was careful (although ended up with a little on the bumper, oops.)
Should I just let it charge for longer or do you think it's something else?
Thanks, Oliver