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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Allenm on 20 October 2010, 16:57:13
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My Son's corsa has a problem, it wont start!
When you turn the key, there is a noise like a child mimicing a machine gun (best description I can come up with ;D), the airbag light flashes (all other lights off), and the car makes no attempt to turn over. Will do the same if turned over in gear - so is not cranking.
Any ideas? or anyone know a paperclip test to read the fault codes?
ta
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Sounds like the battery is a little flat, have you tried jump starting it ?
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I haven't yet, though this has happened before and it did start with a jump start.
Also just noticed that it keeps losing the radio stations, so it could be that!
I'll give it a go!
cheers Mark!
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update..
Jump starting it worked - it fired up quite easily. but as soon as I turned it off, it wouldn't start again.
Battery fooked? If so, what would cause that, or should I expect to have a replace a battery on an 05 place car?
The pedal trick (it i got it right) just flashed continually - does this mean no stored codes?
cheers again
merv
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...... but as soon as I turned it off, it wouldn't start again.
Course it wouldn't. The battery was flat as a flat thing, it needs charging properly to allow it to restart the car
Battery fooked? If so, what would cause that, or should I expect to have a replace a battery on an 05 place car?
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If your battery is 5 years old then yes, it's needs replacing.
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update..
Jump starting it worked - it fired up quite easily. but as soon as I turned it off, it wouldn't start again.
Battery fooked? If so, what would cause that, or should I expect to have a replace a battery on an 05 place car?
The pedal trick (it i got it right) just flashed continually - does this mean no stored codes?
cheers again
merv
Bung a volt meter across the battery terminals and check the alternator is charging ok.
Most vx Batteries last 5+ years (with some hitting 10) without to much worry but, if its doing short hops then it will stress it more.
Given how flat it is, I would expect it to need a good 30 minute road run to fully charge it