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MrrNoName
PostPosted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 2:24 pm Up
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new one from halfrauds.

still though there's no point fighting about whats done children :D. better to find a fix for it Smile

so it cranks but its not fireing. can you smell unburnt fuel? or is it not supplying fuel. can you hear the fuel pump working ?

Please Dont take any of my posts as written fact. They are simply my opinion and although to the best of my knowledge true, the information within them may well be incorrect.

Any work you undertake as a result of my posts is done so at your own risk Smile
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you know the fuse you took from the other position in your fusebox, have you checked thats still ok and not fused too?
Wasnt the battery disconnected when you started swapping fuses?

 
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 2:27 pm Up
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MrrNoName wrote:
new one from halfrauds.

still though there's no point fighting about whats done children :D. better to find a fix for it Smile

so it cranks but its not fireing. can you smell unburnt fuel? or is it not supplying fuel. can you hear the fuel pump working ?

I can fix the blown fuse problem (: Just steal one from my mum's lol.
Yeah turns over like it's trying to start just doesn't actually fire up. Can't smell diesel. I don't know what a fuel pump sounds like. It makes the usual sound it makes when getting ready to starting & attempting it. My dad will probably know & he's coming in the morning.

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DJ- wrote:
you know the fuse you took from the other position in your fusebox, have you checked thats still ok and not fused too?
Wasnt the battery disconnected when you started swapping fuses?

Yeah I've checked every single other fuse on the car & they all look fine.
No it wasn't. Probably a stupid thing to do, but I didn't know you were supposed to?

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Hmm not sure. I had a similar issue when I didnt disconnect the battery. Swapped 2 fuses, then put them back and the lights wouldnt come on so then I disconnected the battery for a while then reconnected. Seemed to sort of the problem. I think try again disconnecting for a while then put back and see what happens.
 
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DJ- wrote:
Hmm not sure. I had a similar issue when I didnt disconnect the battery. Swapped 2 fuses, then put them back and the lights wouldnt come on so then I disconnected the battery for a while then reconnected. Seemed to sort of the problem. I think try again disconnecting for a while then put back and see what happens.

Right I'll disconnect the battery tomorrow & leave it for about 10 mins then (:

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The reason why not disconnecting the battery first may cause problems is that you are always supposed to remove earth/negative first within a circuit, whereas when you yank fuses out you are removing the positive feed first.

Plus if you yanked one out of the BSI while it was still awake, you want to prey you haven't corrupted anything in it.

Disconnect the battery, and remove each fuse one by one and make sure they are all ok.

I know a bust fuse stopped Ant's 180 from starting, as well as a fuse others.

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Always here with the technical info Lee Wink Is looking at the wire at the top the only way to tell if they're ok?
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Some fuses are hard to see thru the top due to the thinness of the fuse wire due to the low amps, its just as easy to take the fuse out and check as you can have a proper look then.
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Lee wrote:
Some fuses are hard to see thru the top due to the thinness of the fuse wire due to the low amps, its just as easy to take the fuse out and check as you can have a proper look then.

But they're just like a plastic block with an open window at the top? so that's the only way to check isn't it?

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Twidly wrote:
Lee wrote:
Some fuses are hard to see thru the top due to the thinness of the fuse wire due to the low amps, its just as easy to take the fuse out and check as you can have a proper look then.

But they're just like a plastic block with an open window at the top? so that's the only way to check isn't it?

Some of the fuses are clear on the sides, so you can look that way Smile

Infact most of them are like that on my car

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Lee wrote:
Twidly wrote:
Lee wrote:
Some fuses are hard to see thru the top due to the thinness of the fuse wire due to the low amps, its just as easy to take the fuse out and check as you can have a proper look then.

But they're just like a plastic block with an open window at the top? so that's the only way to check isn't it?

Some of the fuses are clear on the sides, so you can look that way Smile

Infact most of them are like that on my car

Well my car's old, So they's all on the top Razz Ha!

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UPDATE:
Dad came round, checked every fuse with a multimeter all fine. Disconnected the battery for around 10 mins, still not starting. Can hear the fuel pump faintly whirring.

Read that if the key in ignition warning still sounds then the immmobiliser is fine, is this correct? If so my immobiliser is ok.

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hobnob48
PostPosted: Mon Feb 07, 2011 5:39 am Up
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Its a long shot but does it have a flywheel sensor? Sounds identical to my mates issue, the flywheel sensor was dirty which stopped his clio from starting, just turned over but no spark. Have a look for one or could be cam sensor on diesel I dont really know too much about 206's yet. Just getting used to mine
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Have you checked all the fuses in the engine bay?
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