Starting issues
Starting issues
ive owned the car for 4 weeks now when i first got it it started clicking when you went to start it it went back and they changed the relay on the starter .all good up until monday morning clutch down press the button nothing as before it was clicking inside the car .After about five attempts it started .now what im seeing its been stood overnight get in the car in the morning ignition on foot on the clutch press the button release button about 4-5 seconds then it starts is that correct .after this it starts straight away as soon as you press the button .Any ideas clutch peddle switch ? its going to let me down one morning im sure .
RS4 Sprint blue
Re: Starting issues
If you have to hold the button then clutch switch a cheap easy first check.
If there is a clicking noise then this is likely to be the starter solenoid clicking through insufficient power. Check earth mounting points and engine earth strap and worth getting the battery checked out as it could be on its way out.
If there is a clicking noise then this is likely to be the starter solenoid clicking through insufficient power. Check earth mounting points and engine earth strap and worth getting the battery checked out as it could be on its way out.
Re: Starting issues
you dont have to hold the button down but sometimes it takes longer to start when its cold like 5 seconds before it starts like its delayed then its instant just push the button and it fires in to life when once its started . monday it did nothing till after about 6 attempts on pushing the button .
RS4 Sprint blue
Re: Starting issues
Cold cranking problem would look like a battery issue.
Any mot type place should be able to run a tester on it.
Battery voltage doesn't tell you much about how much capacity is there.
A battery can show a healthy 12v with virtually no amp hours left.
If you are stuck then worth buying a jump start kit - 20odd quid from Halfords.
Then on the next cold start connect to the jump points in the engine bay and try to start.
It'll use both batteries so if there is an underlying battery problem it should go away using the jump kit.
Any mot type place should be able to run a tester on it.
Battery voltage doesn't tell you much about how much capacity is there.
A battery can show a healthy 12v with virtually no amp hours left.
If you are stuck then worth buying a jump start kit - 20odd quid from Halfords.
Then on the next cold start connect to the jump points in the engine bay and try to start.
It'll use both batteries so if there is an underlying battery problem it should go away using the jump kit.
Re: Starting issues
It dont sound like a battery problem when starting but il give it a go i have a spare battery so il let you no .thanks
RS4 Sprint blue
Re: Starting issues
Mine has recently started doing this let me know how you get on cheers.
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