I started to do an oil change - popped the F1 2005 td4 up on ramps - dropped off the engine tray - drained the oil - replaced plug - then wanted to roll it off the ramp to get it level (didn't change the filter or replace the tray 'cos this was to be a flush change only) - flicked the starter and nudged it in reverse to roll off ramps - like no more than tickover revs for about 2 seconds - stopped engine. Filled with oil - hit starter - NOTHING ????????????
I don't believe in co-incidence so I don't think the starter has actually died.
All I get is the clock goes out and the heater fan stops running but the headlghts don't dim.
Has some ECU picked up a momentary lack of oil pressure and inhibited the starting?
I put my cheapo OBDII on and it says engine light ok no stored faults.
While writing this I left it with the battery diconnected - went out after a couple of minutes and coupled the battery - WOW - Starter - but engine does not start.
All dash lights go out except Battery, door open, Engine light and oil - turn starter and oil light goes out.
Disconnected battery again - left a few minutes more - reconnect - BINGO - she runs.
Anyone actually know what happened here?
I don't believe in co-incidence so I don't think the starter has actually died.
All I get is the clock goes out and the heater fan stops running but the headlghts don't dim.
Has some ECU picked up a momentary lack of oil pressure and inhibited the starting?
I put my cheapo OBDII on and it says engine light ok no stored faults.
While writing this I left it with the battery diconnected - went out after a couple of minutes and coupled the battery - WOW - Starter - but engine does not start.
All dash lights go out except Battery, door open, Engine light and oil - turn starter and oil light goes out.
Disconnected battery again - left a few minutes more - reconnect - BINGO - she runs.
Anyone actually know what happened here?