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Anyone Know What Is Wrong With My Clio Rsi 96. Turn The Key All Lights On Battery Working Etc But Turn It To Fire Engine And Nothing At All No Noise Nothing???
check battery connection, sometimes they come loose (the dash light still work tho). also, put the key in, try and start, if it dont work, take key out and do it again. mine did it once, it was the spring in the barral sticking, doing it several times made it work. do oyu her any clicking at all?
Starter motor - i guarantee it. Its a very common fault with the starter used on the F3P engine. Put the car in 1st gear and take the hand brake off. Do not switch the ignition on. Roll the car backwards and forwards so its engaging in gear. Then put it back into neutral and try the ignition switch again
right i checked my exciter wire and everything looks ok, is there ant test i can perform to check the wire has not corroded or snapped in the insulation. looking at the haynes manual the exciter wire goes straight to the ignition barrel.
When you turn the ignition do you hear a click? Bet you the solonoid in your starter motor is sticking, next time turn the key twice then try and flick the key back and forth between second/third turn, this usually works eventually to unstick it... or try hitting the starter motor with a hammer that works too!
sorry to burst your bubble but it happened on my 1.4 RT a while ago, i didnt fix it, just sold it to my mum without telling her. and when it happened to me i heard a click while attempting to start, so i rekon yours is the same problem as my car had, the starter solenoid.
pull your exciter wire off and put your volt meter into it and earth it, Put the ignition to crank and you should get 12 to 13 volts. if thats right then just check your engine earths. An easy way is to put a jump lead from the engine to the neg terminal of the battery. If all checks id go for The starter.
yeah all sorted. turned out it was the starter motor and the starter motor power feed.
i am not great at working on engines so my mate who works for vauxhall fitted the starter motor. they starter solenoid would click but not fire the car up. we measured the voltage on the power feed wich was 12.5 volts i think but when i turned the key it dropped down to 1 volt. connecting a jump lead straight to the motor from the battery the car started first time so i have now got another power cable in my engine bay.