
Originally Posted by
AK83
Check fuse(s).
wiring.
could be the elctromagnet of the solenoid stuck.
I've had all three of those conditions over the years(and more that I can't remember now).
Fuse was an easy one to find.
Wiring was just a loose connection on the spade connector.
grabbed it with fingers, and CLICK! (accidentally easy to diagnose, and a new spade connector later had it fixed permanently.
Stuck magnet. If I don't hear the click on the solenoid as my first point of call, irrespective of what the issue turns out to be, my first diagnosis is to tap the solenoid with something solid but light(eg. spanner, screw driver, etc) with ignition on. Hopefully it may unstick it and you can at least get started.
Easiest fix, but my first priority if this is the cause, is to seek a new solenoid.
There could be other things that could be wrong, but these are the easy ones to check.
I've had quite a few gas powered vehicles over the years, and have been lucky enough to sort most issues myself, they're usually pretty simple, if you just follow basic steps.
But the hardest to diagnose was my last gas injected auto everything car.
It was set to only start on petrol, run for a time until a specific engine temp was reached, and then switch to gas(ie. no manual override).
Very annoying to diagnose any issue(until a cable and software were bought).
Is yours one of those injected fully automated systems, or the old style mixer/manual switch type.
I suppose we can assume it's a manual switch type, that can actually be started on gas as you are trying to start it on gas.
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