Starting Trouble

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SuperRedMR2
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Starting Trouble

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Hi,

I have now got my clutch back together and everything on. I have had my lead lamp on off of the battery for two days for quite a long time. It was charged once, but not the second time.

Went to start the car last night, all we could hear was a clicking noise of the starter motor but the car didnt turn over. Im guessing this is because the battery is dead?
superwhite
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Re: Starting Trouble

Post by superwhite »

Hi.

Could be a flat battery. Try putting the headlights on and trying to start. Do they go really dim?

Good luck..Dave
SuperRedMR2
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Re: Starting Trouble

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Id rather not waste the battery finding out thanks all the same.

Ill just leave it on charge for a few more hours
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Re: Starting Trouble

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It's most likely the battery but just to check, did you remember to attach the earth cable when bolting the thermostat housing back onto the top of the gearbox?
SuperRedMR2
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Re: Starting Trouble

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yep its on there, i remember doing it myself.

It wants to crank but then died after like 1 second, then all you can hear is the starter wherring round.
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Re: Starting Trouble

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It seems that I have ran dry of distilled water inside my battery. I've just poured a litre in, so i hope it makes a difference!
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Re: Starting Trouble

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Ok its not charging.

These cars and their components really are poo when you are in desperate xxxxxx need!
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Re: Starting Trouble

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The components are fine, it's the users maintenance that is usually poo.

It seems that I have ran dry of distilled water inside my battery


Should be...

It seems i have ran my battery dry and now it won't hold charge


Hardly the cars fault or its components in my honest opinion. From my Green Flag breakdown days 9 out of 10 batteries that were run dry did not recharge when refilled with water due to damage to the battery cells.
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SuperRedMR2
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Re: Starting Trouble

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Sorry please excuse what I said last night. I love my car I really do.

I was having a bad night, as I was anxious about finding out whether I'd be made redundant today or not, but at least I know now - And I am redundant.
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Re: Starting Trouble

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SuperRedMR2 wrote:Sorry please excuse what I said last night. I love my car I really do.

I was having a bad night, as I was anxious about finding out whether I'd be made redundant today or not, but at least I know now - And I am redundant.


You've been made redundant... you are not actually redundant.

Sorry to hear that though Alex.

Get down to a breakers and find a replacement battery :thumleft:
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Re: Starting Trouble

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I bought a calcium one from halfords earlier. I borrowed my mate's trade card and got a whopping 28% off :)

Car runs sweet now
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