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Re: Marooned
Posted: Sun Apr 12, 2015 5:39 pm
by Catweezil
d_r_1989 wrote:I mention towing so you can eliminate the Starter from the equation. You could push it to bump start it providing it has enough power in battery to let the ecu control the spark when first firing.
IT sounds like a starter fault to be honest, try hitting the starter with something heavy just in case the solenoid is stuck or rock it back and forth in say 4th gear then try start it, obviously when it's back in neutral!
I'm pretty sure if it was the immobiliser it would turn over as normal but just not fire.
Worst case scenario is seized engine but that doesn't happen overnight!
Got a mate coming over to hopefully tow it and we'll try and get it running.
I'm thinking along the same lines as the starter.
My key fob is U/S having broken so I only use the key so its never been a problem.
Siezed engine
No warning of that prior and the checks I have done dont indicated its siezed.
Will keep you posted.
Thanks everyone for the replies so far. I would still like to know of a good spannerman/woman of this Parish if anyone knows of one.
Catweezil
Re: Marooned
Posted: Sun Apr 12, 2015 6:20 pm
by d_r_1989
Siezed engine would be absolute worst case and definitely not an overnight problem unless you ran it with no oil. I'm saying starter motor.
Re: Marooned
Posted: Sun Apr 12, 2015 7:18 pm
by Catweezil
Ok latest status.
Had it towed and it fired up and runs fandabbydoossee. Its definitely the starter. Now all I gotta do is get it fixed.
Are starters easy to do on a GV or should I leave it to the experts?
Re: Marooned
Posted: Sun Apr 12, 2015 7:19 pm
by ScottieJ
Catweezil wrote:Ok latest status.
Had it towed and it fired up and runs fandabbydoossee. Its definitely the starter. Now all I gotta do is get it fixed.
Are starters easy to do on a GV or should I leave it to the experts?
Easy job, access can be a bit tight though so a few things might need to be removed for access.
Re: Marooned
Posted: Sun Apr 12, 2015 7:26 pm
by d_r_1989
Should be easy enough to do as Scottie says! Save some brass and try it yourself
Re: Marooned
Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2015 6:11 pm
by Catweezil
Not sure if I should post this so apologies if I have it wrong and broken a rule or two and mods, if inappropriate please delete.
Made a few phone calls and the price quoted was a staggering £493.20p + a little extra if I wanted them to diagnose the problem to be sure
Looks like I'll be turning spanners again.
Anyone recommend a parts company to source my replacement please?
Also, is the solenoid separate? If so might change that first.
Thanks fella's
Re: Marooned
Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2015 6:20 pm
by RickUK
It sounds like the starter,i doubt that it would be the engine seized.
I use my Vitara to go down and look at my bees over the weekend as well,bloody woodpecker had put a hole in one of my new National the little sod.
Re: Marooned
Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2015 9:54 pm
by d_r_1989
I'm sure you could find a good second hand one for less than 10% of that price!
Re: Marooned
Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2015 11:39 pm
by ScottieJ
If you source a starter I'm more than happy to help you fit it if you don't have the confidence to do it yourself, I'm sure you'll be fine though.
I'll check the one I have to see if the solenoid is replaceable.
Re: Marooned
Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2015 7:24 pm
by 88SJ
Dude...I'm sure you have checked this already. All the terminals have been removed, replaced and generally wiggled..??..