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Car wont start



  Astra (H) VXR
Car turns Over but will not start..

It's had new tdc sensor fitted today, wasn't this.

Immobiliser light is off..

Fuel pump is working.

Got a spark

Hover ever no fuel from injectors?

Help please
 

MicKPM

ClioSport Trader
  Clio16v/Zoe Z.E.50
No injectors... you need to confirm the 12v ref voltage is present and if so why the triggers aren't firing.

The fact you have spark rules out a crank position sensor fault. I'm betting you have injector triggers but no ref voltage.

Mick
 
  Astra (H) VXR
No injectors... you need to confirm the 12v ref voltage is present and if so why the triggers aren't firing.

The fact you have spark rules out a crank position sensor fault. I'm betting you have injector triggers but no ref voltage.

Mick

What's the fix if this is the problem?


Will check earths as well,


Cheers lads
 

MicKPM

ClioSport Trader
  Clio16v/Zoe Z.E.50
We'll cross that bridge once you've finished your homework assignment... now go check!
 
  Astra (H) VXR
Will do..

:)

Also if the battery had been dead in the key for 5 weeks is it possible for it to have lost its programme?
 
  Renault Clio 1.2 TCe
doubt its lost programming, just check everything over, fuses (in the box and on the + battery terminal) see if you can see a bad connection or something like that. Never know could be something really cheap and silly.

Also check there is fuel in there, no offense but sometimes with problems you cant see for looking.
 

MicKPM

ClioSport Trader
  Clio16v/Zoe Z.E.50
Then that's most likely going to be the issue. Trace the power wire back to the fuse box using a continuity test on a DMM. If the wire shows no continuity then you have a break which needs finding and fixing (or you could just run a new wire and not faff round but make sure it's fused). If the wire is continuous ensure the fuse is okay then check (again with a DMM) that the relay has power to both the switching side and the control side. It could just be a dead relay or it could be the controller circuit is at fault.

Mick
 


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