tim01 Posted Saturday at 06:33 PM Posted Saturday at 06:33 PM Could anyone please help, parked up last night all was well, this morning started car reversed out then all warning lights came on , car drives but went to turn off and it kept running for a few seconds, then went to start it and it wouldn't start but when I released the key it kept turning over until I turned key completely off and removed from ignition, then it started fine next time but all warning lights are on . Anyone point me in the right direction of where to start looking please.
Magnet Posted Saturday at 06:45 PM Posted Saturday at 06:45 PM Welcome Tim. First thing to eliminate is the battery. Suggest getting its efficiency check - Halfords stores will do that. If it tests substandard then please refer back to us before committing to buy - if you have any respect for your wallet. Kind regards, Gareth.
tim01 Posted Saturday at 06:53 PM Author Posted Saturday at 06:53 PM Thank you, I done this today and its fine, I tried scanning it but it gives no codes at all, in the display it firstly says TPMS then says brakes faulty which I have checked as best I can, brakes work well, I should have said its automatic transmission, if that makes a difference,
Magnet Posted Sunday at 09:14 AM Posted Sunday at 09:14 AM What were the actual % efficiency and CCA value on Halford’s test Tim?
tim01 Posted Sunday at 10:01 AM Author Posted Sunday at 10:01 AM They didn't tell me just said it was as good as a new one.
Magnet Posted Sunday at 05:02 PM Posted Sunday at 05:02 PM Strange, owners normally ask for/ are given a print out of the results. Make and age of battery as a matter of interest? If the battery is genuinely up to specification, then it’s possible the the instrument cluster is at fault. Kind regards, Gareth. 1
tim01 Posted Monday at 03:24 PM Author Posted Monday at 03:24 PM They didn't tell me just said it was as good as a new one. The battery make is premium dated feb24
cliffcoggin Posted Monday at 05:09 PM Posted Monday at 05:09 PM Was that new battery coded to the car? It's essential to do so to avoid spurious electronic faults such as false warning lights.
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