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Fit wouldn't start!
Hey there fitfreakers. Had a little issue just an hour ago. I was getting ready to go to lunch and when I went to start the car it wouldn't turn. I know I was up for an oil change but that shouldn't prevent the car from starting. Battery power was good as all the lights were bright and there was no stuttering of the motor. I know how a low battery sounds as i had that problem with my other car. Heck I didn't even hear the engine turn nor hear the starter click. I popped the hood to take a look at the engine. First thing in mind was cursing and hitting the engine block lol. I checked my oil lvl which was fine but dirty. Checked the battery connections which were fine. Shut the hood with a small thud and got back in the car. Turned the key and it started just fine >.>. My guess might the cold weather. It's pretty cold here as I work just below a range of mountains on the west side of it. I'm wondering if people had problems with their car not starting when it's cold. I have 20k on my engine so far. 80% of it is commute driving to work.
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My guess is your steering wheel lock. You probably turned your steering wheel after you got out of your car the first time and when you went back to start it, the wheel was turned a little bit and locked the starter. When you put your hood down, you probably nudged it enough back to let you start the car. Whenever this happens again, wiggle your steering wheel back and forth while trying to turn the key.
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The steering wheel lock locks the starter? Hrmmm
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was -7F (windchill -22F) this morning and my FitS started up fine.
as illusive mentioned, sounds like something to do with the steering lock.:confused: |
Originally Posted by smatts
(Post 226167)
The steering wheel lock locks the starter? Hrmmm
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that's news to me >.<. Well i'll try to keep that in mind. I guess sometime when i jump in the car I move the steering wheel and this time i didn't. i'll post if problem persists.
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i wonder if the OP was saying that the engine wouldn't turn over, or if the key wouldn't turn. but are you guys are saying that the steering wheel locking could let the key turn but prevent the engine from starting?
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Originally Posted by doctordoom
(Post 226237)
i wonder if the OP was saying that the engine wouldn't turn over, or if the key wouldn't turn. but are you guys are saying that the steering wheel locking could let the key turn but prevent the engine from starting?
When starting, it is always a good idea to turn the key to "on" and let the fuel pump prime itself for a second before going over to "start" I know a lot of people who put in the key and crank it right from "lock" to "start" which isn't very good. |
Sounds like a computer glitch. I know sometimes they glitch. They might even mention it in the manual. I remember this being mentioned somewhere years ago(well not exactly the same thing...but you get the gist) and the resolve was to wait a minute or two and restart or just restart. I know new cars glitch from time to time as things get set and reset often. (new meaning last 10 yrs or so..)
But I have no real clue...keep us posted:) |
Sometimes the clutch isn't pushed all the way down. That will prevent the fit from cranking.
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Sounds like what happened to my starter. Sometimes it wouldn't turn even with FULLY CHARGED BATTERY. Lucky for me I have manual trans and sloped driveway so even after several tries turning the switch (other than USDM no clutch safety switch) NO LOCKED WHEELS, dash lights go out into position III but no starter turn or noise bump started by rolling in driveway, immediately turn off and starter works fine. Would only happen once a month or so cold or hot engine and starter would work just fine after rolling start got it going. Replaced the starter and no problems since. Replacing the starter is a BITCH https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/fit-...o-not-diy.html
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Originally Posted by kndlewis
(Post 226306)
Sometimes the clutch isn't pushed all the way down. That will prevent the fit from cranking.
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Originally Posted by kndlewis
(Post 226306)
Sometimes the clutch isn't pushed all the way down. That will prevent the fit from cranking.
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Originally Posted by Illusive
(Post 226605)
That's another common thing people do that prevents their MT cars from starting...
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Originally Posted by claymore
(Post 226617)
Read the post Mine is NOT a USDM Fit and DOESN'T HAVE a clutch safety switch it WILL START NORMALLY IN GEAR OR NEAUTRAL WITH THE CLUTCH DEPRESSED OR NOT normal operation.:rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by Illusive
(Post 226652)
Holy crap buddy, calm down,
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My fit wouldn't start on the first try today. I have a 08 Fit Sport AT, only around 2300 miles on it. After driving around 270 miles straight I stopped for dinner, afterwards I tried to start it and it just turned a few times without starting, the second try started like usual.
No check engine light or anything, everything seems normal. I figure it was because of the cold weather and my low fuel (no light yet, but it was almost at empty). Hopefully it's just a fluke and nothing is wrong, if it happens again I'll have to bring it in to get it looked at. Anyone had this happen to them? |
Quit yer glitchin'!
Originally Posted by Snap Fit
(Post 226274)
Sounds like a computer glitch. :)
Yes, let's hope it's a glitch; I got tired just reading about Claymore's starter-swapout adventure.:) |
tin- remember that it's considered normal to crank the starter over
8-10 sec until it starts. maybe you're cranking too short. also, when there is a big change in humidity dry to damp, i find that all my cars take a little more cranking to start. |
Originally Posted by kenchan
(Post 237318)
tin- remember that it's considered normal to crank the starter over
8-10 sec until it starts. maybe you're cranking too short. also, when there is a big change in humidity dry to damp, i find that all my cars take a little more cranking to start. I tested the car today, drove around 100 miles, left it for an hour an a half in the cold and it started up fine. That's as much as I can do to recreate what happened, so far so good. Hopefully it's user error. :p I'll keep that 8-10 seconds in mind next time, thanks! |
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