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Old Dec 5, 2011 | 01:28 PM
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996 won't start and goes crazy when I try

Hi. Last night I replaced the battery in my key and it seems to work fine and opens the car as it should so the issue I have may not relate to changing the key's battery but is strange that I have an issue right after doing so. Anyway, when I now try and start the car the whole car goes a little nuts i.e. the windows go down a little, the read spoiler goes up a little the lights on the dash flash but the engine does not turn over. I do not seem to have a flat battery as the heater and stereo both come on.

Could someone please help as I need the car tomorrow morning!!! Could it be something to do with the key (have tried the other key now and that yields the same result) or could it be a nearly flat battery or could the electrics have just gone haywire?

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Sounds like the alternator. there are many threads about alternator symptoms. Here is one:

https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...sues-help.html

Let us know what the resolution is.
 
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Thanks.

If I cannot start it should I get it towed to a garage or should I look at using a trickle charger to get it to fire up?
 
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I just went out to try it again and there is a weird noise coming from behind the glove box when the ignition is turned to on and then the car electrics go crazy when I try and start it. Might have to call the RAC and get them to look at it.
 
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You didn't lose the little glass capsule in the key did you? I think that is what lets the computer start the car.
 
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I just went out to try it again and there is a weird noise coming from behind the glove box when the ignition is turned to on and then the car electrics go crazy when I try and start it. Might have to call the RAC and get them to look at it.
I don't think so. My other key isn't working either now. I'm hoping it is some easy fix that I have overlooked. Will just have to call a garage in the morning and ask.
 
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"when I now try and start the car the whole car goes a little nuts i.e. the windows go down a little, the read spoiler goes up a little the lights on the dash flash but the engine does not turn over. I do not seem to have a flat battery as the heater and stereo both come on."

The symptoms you describe sound like a faulty ignition switch to me.
 
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Sounds like your car is a cabriolet and the alarm control unit got wet. Also will cause your battery to die.
 
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Low battery can cause symptoms like this. Not enough voltage to crank the engine but enough to make lights go crazy. It happened to me.
 
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Low battery or faulty ignition switch. When my battery was on its death bed, the car made a weird "clackity-clackity" sound, wouldn't start, but lights, instrument panel, and accessories would work for a while.

Maybe you could try a jump start (according to the manual, you should attach the cables in the engine compartment - not directly to the battery). If it starts with a jump, its definitely the battery.
 
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+1 on low battery!
 
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Hmmm- it will be interesting to hear the resolution. My car had the same symptoms and started via jump a few times so I assumed it was the battery but alas, it was not. I am betting alternator on this one.
 
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It did end up being the battery. Jumped it and it was fine but found out the battery in it is a bit too small for the car and so was advised to get a bigger more appropriate one or I would find that it run down very very quickly when not in use, especially in the cold weather.
 
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Glad you were able to fix the issue. Thanks for the follow-up.
 
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Originally Posted by Caper
It did end up being the battery. Jumped it and it was fine but found out the battery in it is a bit too small for the car and so was advised to get a bigger more appropriate one or I would find that it run down very very quickly when not in use, especially in the cold weather.
good job. I had same issue, replaced battery and alternator. I put in a new battery every 15K. good luck.
 


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