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Hyundai accent td gsi, starting problems,battery only just turns over to start sometimes does not turn over,leave for ten mins and will start, have fitted new heavy duty battery, but is the same
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It is Not any of the above as it reads it cranks but no start. I would edge my bets on immobiliser relay is more like your problem as it clicks when key is removed. People please read the question in full and think about it before you leave your wrong answers
Maybe your system voltage while cranking is dropping below a certain threshold that your ignition system requires to both spin the starter motor and run other critical system components. Assuming this is the diesel model, you may benefit from measuring voltage while cranking or attempt a jump start (get reserve power from another vehicle that has the same system voltage as yours). The fact that a bump start works, and normal start will not leads to this advice. Good luck.
The humming would be the fuel pump coming on. It should only hum for a few seconds, then shut off.
Your problem is with the start circuit from the battery to the starter, or from the ignition switch to the starter solenoid. Check the connections at the starter (the big cable) for tightness. Is the battery charged up enough to turn the engine over? Check by turning headlights on and observe while someone turns key to crank. If they dim a LOT, then either battery is too low, or the starter is bad and needs removing for testing. If brightness doesn't change, then the circuit from ignition switch to starter solenoid is likely not working. Check for 12 volts at the small wire to starter solenoid with key in cranking position. If you have power there, the solenoid may be bad. Remove starter for testing. If no power at solenoid in starting position, then either the ignition switch is bad or the neutral safety switch might be the problem, or the wiring from the switch to the starter solenoid is not passing current. Good luck.
ok when the check engine light comes on that usually indicates a engine malfunction...what you can do is go to your local autozone and they can do an OBDII test for free..my bet says it is the cam or crank sensor.. DO NOT SHUT THE CAR OFF AT AUTOZONE..LOL
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