Yet another problem.
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Also try wiggling your right ear whilst pressing the button. It'll be just as effective.
I had something just like this. Pressing the button would sometimes not do anything, then switching off and on it and it generally worked. Then a few weeks of this and my engine blew up, but don't worry I'm not suggesting the two things are connected. With a new engine it never happened again, so I think it probably was a loose connection on the starter as somebody suggested.
I had something just like this. Pressing the button would sometimes not do anything, then switching off and on it and it generally worked. Then a few weeks of this and my engine blew up, but don't worry I'm not suggesting the two things are connected. With a new engine it never happened again, so I think it probably was a loose connection on the starter as somebody suggested.
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Originally Posted by s2k4tony' timestamp='1324034024' post='21241870
Check how dirty your key is (that goes into ignition). is there any crud in the key itself? You may also need a new ignition barrel, they can wear out on any car. What can happen is you can get crud off the key, then that sits on the contact points in the barrel. Or just a worn out barrel thats irregularly conducting a current due to wear. What miles are on your S Ryan?
Try turning your ignition key really fast in the barrel to "disturb" any crud first. My 5 series has done this... I really doubt its the immobiliser
Try turning your ignition key really fast in the barrel to "disturb" any crud first. My 5 series has done this... I really doubt its the immobiliser
all the key does is allow the lock to turn. The key itself is not part of the electrical circuit.
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Originally Posted by lower' timestamp='1324039828' post='21241976
[quote name='s2k4tony' timestamp='1324034024' post='21241870']
Check how dirty your key is (that goes into ignition). is there any crud in the key itself? You may also need a new ignition barrel, they can wear out on any car. What can happen is you can get crud off the key, then that sits on the contact points in the barrel. Or just a worn out barrel thats irregularly conducting a current due to wear. What miles are on your S Ryan?
Try turning your ignition key really fast in the barrel to "disturb" any crud first. My 5 series has done this... I really doubt its the immobiliser
Check how dirty your key is (that goes into ignition). is there any crud in the key itself? You may also need a new ignition barrel, they can wear out on any car. What can happen is you can get crud off the key, then that sits on the contact points in the barrel. Or just a worn out barrel thats irregularly conducting a current due to wear. What miles are on your S Ryan?
Try turning your ignition key really fast in the barrel to "disturb" any crud first. My 5 series has done this... I really doubt its the immobiliser
all the key does is allow the lock to turn. The key itself is not part of the electrical circuit.
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No it isn't , the barrel is purely mechanical, the ignition cap that sits on the end of the barrel provides the electrical contacts and at no point in time does it come into contact with the key.
OP it could be a number of things, battery, poor contacts, dodgy alarm, ignition relay, starter button. It won't however be a dirty key
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Ooopsie fair enough ... My 5 series was the contacts on ignition barrel, not the key. Apologies I remember now, it was a year ago.
Could there be a faulty contact behind the start button?
Could there be a faulty contact behind the start button?
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Right this happened again today, the green key symbol goes off on the dash an I hear the click; press the button and nothing.
After a few miniutes of messing around it works again. Starting to think it may be an earth or starter issue, but I have no way of testing it.
Tony- I'm in Crewe.
After a few miniutes of messing around it works again. Starting to think it may be an earth or starter issue, but I have no way of testing it.
Tony- I'm in Crewe.
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