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  • Re: Problem with your car?

    Battery put back in and the damn car is not starting!

    It's just click click click. Headlamps working and all bright enough, so with the battery being tested today at ATS if came up as:

    Test Result: Voltage 12.94V
    Start Capacity 62%
    Battery Unserviceable.

    Goodness knows

    We also filled with brand new oil and water etc.

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    • Re: Problem with your car?

      If its clicking, it sounds like the starter motor is not engaging.

      Sometimes, though not really recommended, a slight tap with a hammer is enough to solve it.
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      • Re: Problem with your car?

        Originally posted by oscar View Post
        If its clicking, it sounds like the starter motor is not engaging.

        Sometimes, though not really recommended, a slight tap with a hammer is enough to solve it.

        Cheers Oscar, and someone else said the same thing, with the hammer, but yes I can see what you mean.

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        • Re: Problem with your car?

          Originally posted by di30 View Post
          Cheers Oscar, and someone else said the same thing, with the hammer, but yes I can see what you mean.
          They quite easy to replace with most cars - and should cost too much from a scrappie - £15-£20 at most I would think.

          Last one I did was on a Fiesta, that was literally unplug two wires, take out the two bolts, replace and reverse the above.
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          • Re: Problem with your car?

            Originally posted by di30 View Post
            Battery put back in and the damn car is not starting!

            It's just click click click. Headlamps working and all bright enough, so with the battery being tested today at ATS if came up as:

            Test Result: Voltage 12.94V
            Start Capacity 62%
            Battery Unserviceable.

            Goodness knows

            We also filled with brand new oil and water etc.
            That could be it - you're not supposed to oil the battery.

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            • Re: Problem with your car?

              Originally posted by oscar View Post
              They quite easy to replace with most cars - and should cost too much from a scrappie - £15-£20 at most I would think.

              Last one I did was on a Fiesta, that was literally unplug two wires, take out the two bolts, replace and reverse the above.

              Thanks for that Oscar, and nice to know too, fingers crossed.

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              • Re: Problem with your car?

                Originally posted by CleverClogs View Post
                That could be it - you're not supposed to oil the battery.

                Me and my wording lol

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                • Re: Problem with your car?

                  Jamie was lucky to have a lift to work this morning in our car, but his job includes being oncall as well, but mainly can do this from home.

                  Hubby now has the car as he has to travel to work himself and is afternoons all week. So Jamie will have to find his own way home.

                  He will need to get done whatever needs doing in order to get another car, it will not be a brand new car as such, but if he's lucky for a demo he will be happy with that.
                  If there are a number of jobs that need doing, I think he will be best off going for a courtesy car for now, will have to check his ins docs as well, think he's covered for that. (just not got round to checking it yet).

                  With the travelling he does, I think diesel will be his best option for the next car, maybe another make too lol.

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                  • Re: Problem with your car?

                    Originally posted by di30 View Post
                    With the travelling he does, I think diesel will be his best option for the next car, maybe another make too lol.
                    Does Peel Engineering - link - offer a diesel engine?

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                    • Re: Problem with your car?

                      Originally posted by CleverClogs View Post
                      Does Peel Engineering - link - offer a diesel engine?

                      road legal version from £10,000 though....EEK!

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                      • Re: Problem with your car?

                        Originally posted by philnicandamy View Post
                        road legal version from £10,000 though....EEK!
                        But just think of the obvious advantage - one would never be stopped for speeding!

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                        • Re: Problem with your car?

                          OMG pmsl

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                          • Re: Problem with your car?

                            I wonder what his reaction will be when you suggest it.

                            Another possibility could be a second-hand Trabant - link - which are much more affordable - link.
                            Last edited by CleverClogs (RIP); 23 April 2012, 15:25.

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                            • Re: Problem with your car?

                              Originally posted by CleverClogs View Post
                              But just think of the obvious advantage - one would never be stopped for speeding!

                              Hmm...doubt you'd be a hit with the ladies though..



                              and the noise...AGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

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                              • Re: Problem with your car?

                                we had one of these as a kid


                                http://www.classiccarsforsale.co.uk/...eSearch=Search

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