DrDave Posted Monday at 06:12 PM Posted Monday at 06:12 PM Hello playmates I'm a new Alphard owner and it's been a joy... But the last couple of days it's been sulky about starting after a brief stop The engine simply won't turn over But left alone for a while, it then decided it could start after all Happened more than once On one occasion, I got on the dashboard a red engine light with a black key symbol on it, which might be a clue Any advice greatly appreciated bw D
Picasso Posted Tuesday at 05:55 AM Posted Tuesday at 05:55 AM Hello Dave get your battery checked and starter motor
BigNev Posted Tuesday at 09:22 AM Posted Tuesday at 09:22 AM Hi there! I don't know how the immobiliser reader works on your particular model, but on one car I've had the chip move within the key housing, not at all far, but far enough so the ring in the steering cowl wouldn't see it. I suggest this as you say you've seen the immobiliser key symbol come up. Also - is there much play in the ignition barrel? Just a thought into the mix, if it's a bit loose, could the key be a tiny bit further out than it should be, which will mean the reader ring can't see it? It's a very fine area that they read!
DrDave Posted Tuesday at 09:43 AM Author Posted Tuesday at 09:43 AM That is useful detail Nev and as you say chimes with what I saw on the dash -- thanks very much
DrDave Posted Wednesday at 11:58 AM Author Posted Wednesday at 11:58 AM Starter motor failed completely yesterday -- happily my new best friend Nick from the AA was able to diagnose, source a replacement and fit within the day -- I might have suspected earlier but the problem was very intermittent and the bus often started without trouble.
BigNev Posted Wednesday at 04:23 PM Posted Wednesday at 04:23 PM Yay glad it's back up and running sweetly!! And hopefully the brief problem hasn't damaged your enthusiasm for it! Thr light on the dash was a total red herring!! Cheers, Nev
Tony X Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Hi Dave What was the problem with your Alphard? I am having the same issue with it now. I jump start it and all alarms goes off. But my car wont start. My is a 2011 2.4 patrol What do you recon that I can do please? Regards
Rojie Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 17 hours ago, Tony X said: Hi Dave What was the problem with your Alphard? I am having the same issue with it now. I jump start it and all alarms goes off. But my car wont start. My is a 2011 2.4 patrol What do you recon that I can do please? Regards Hello Tony, Welcome to the Forum. Please change your vehicle in your profile to the correct model. Check your battery is fully charged and check the condition of the battery leads at both ends. What happens with your dash lighting and warning lights ? Doi you have an aftermarket alarm, as I thought these models don't have OEM alarms, immobiliser yes, alarm no. I have a top of the range but no alarm. Have you checked the main battery fuse ? 1
Tony X Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Hello Rojie, My correct model should be the 2011 Alfa Romeo 2.4L. The battery seems charged—home recovery service confirmed it's fully charged (though I'm skeptical since the car has been idle for half a year). However, I can hear the alarm and activate hazard lights. I haven’t checked the fuses and don’t know their locations. How should I inspect them, and what precautions are needed? Thanks for your advice.Hi
Tony X Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 5 hours ago, Rojie said: Hello Tony, Welcome to the Forum. Please change your vehicle in your profile to the correct mode. Check your battery is fully charged and check the condition of the battery leads at both ends. What happens with your dash lighting and warning lights ? Doi you have an aftermarket alarm, as I thought these models don't have OEM alarms, immobiliser yes, alarm no. I have a top of the range but no alarm. Have you checked the main battery fuse ? Hello Rojie, My correct model should be the 2011 Alfa Romeo 2.4L. The battery seems charged—home recovery service confirmed it's fully charged (though I'm skeptical since the car has been idle for half a year). However, I can hear the alarm and activate hazard lights. I haven’t checked the fuses and don’t know their locations. How should I inspect them, and what precautions are needed? Thanks for your advice.
DrDave Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago Hi Tony Mine was the starter motor failing Bw D 1
Rojie Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 10 hours ago, Tony X said: Hello Rojie, My correct model should be the 2011 Alfa Romeo 2.4L. The battery seems charged—home recovery service confirmed it's fully charged (though I'm skeptical since the car has been idle for half a year). However, I can hear the alarm and activate hazard lights. I haven’t checked the fuses and don’t know their locations. How should I inspect them, and what precautions are needed? Thanks for your advice. Sorry, but we don't provide advice on Alpha Romeos ! 2
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