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Hi sherry It sounds as though you might have a flat or faulty battery. Battery has enough power to function the electrics on the car but when under load I.e. cranking engine it fails, this would create a clicking noise from left footwell as that is where the starter position is. There is a chance that one of the battery terminals are loose or maybe badly corroded making a poor contact. Possibly a poor contact connection at starter motor or earth contact at chassis or engine. Good luck
I got a new battery for key , I think to avoid it being complicated you drain out the fluid , bleed the stuff left after a month by your master cylinder and look where the hose enters the car and booster and check it by clamping one end to the intake , iT gives air back to the vac or if you locate the fan fuse 20 renew it it blew also the fuel so release pressure change it if it don't solve is ? Have you got any code
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I have a Holden Barina year 2007 and There is problem of ABS.I have found some issues with the TK Barina. I was driving the other day when the ABS light came on. When coming to a stand still I hear a grauncing noise and sometimes an electrical tick when the brakes engage.Now the noise coming in every brakes, is this car is Re call or can i fix this problem , please help i am very stress, because many mechanics cant find the code in their scaners.Thanks in Advance.Tarlo or Please advise e-mail [email protected]
Might be same as metros here. (they are cousins says wiki) there are 2 fuse boxes, the main is under the hood. next to battery this box FEEDS box 2. box 2 was under the dash, just above left knee (LHD) LHD = left Hand drive.
That sounds like a TPMS (Tyre Pressure Warning System) Light. If that's the case check your PSI by blowing tyres up to recommended PSI levels (this will be on your doors) or resort to owners manual.
Alternatively check this guide on all dash lighting http://www.carbuyer.co.uk/tips-and-advice/152578/car-dashboard-warning-lights-the-complete-guide OR
it means its due for service. If u wanna get rid of it without servicing the vehicle then as you start the car simultaneously push the ODOMETER reset button on the dash and it will wipe it. This will however just delay the point your car needs servicing.
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