butleraw 0 Posted May 13, 2008 Report Share Posted May 13, 2008 Hi all,I currently own a 1997 Golf VR6. The car (before I owned it) had the quite common problem of being unable to turn the engine over with the key. To solve this problem in a cheap way, the previous owner fitted a door bell directly to the starter motor. This solved the problem, but looked awful not only under the bonnet, but also in the dash. When I purchased the car, I had a problem with the alarm and got an auto electrician in to remove it. While he was round he also rewired the door bell to somewhere on the fuse box. I then replaced the door bell switch with a proper car starting switch. It's now quite a nice feature to the car. This has worked problem free for the last year. Last night, I switched the ignition on as usual and pushed the button as usual... Nothing. The engine didn't turn over at all. The battery is fine, as the clock didn't go to 00:00 when turning over. My first thought was that the switch must be faulty. I disconnected one of the wires going to the switch and touched it on the other wire. Still nothing. Luckily I had a car full of friends, so was able to bump start it. Tonight I'm going to get the fuse box out and see if a wire has dropped off. I was just wondering if anyone out there has other ideas what the problem could be. Could it be a relay? If so do you know which relay is used for ignition?Hope you can help!Thanks Anthony. Link to post Share on other sites
SankysVR6 1 Posted May 13, 2008 Report Share Posted May 13, 2008 Could be a bad earth on the starter motor, quite common.Just rephrase that, when i say bad earth, on mine when it happened just after i bough the car. The earth wire on the starter motor had rusted off. So just replace the starter with a new, and all was fine. Link to post Share on other sites
M4VTY 0 Posted May 14, 2008 Report Share Posted May 14, 2008 I had the same problem when I took my VR into a VW dealership they called me to say that car was running and now it isn't after 3 days they got in an auto electriction at my request as I have driven it to the delarship and they were blaming my Cliffors alarm.Turns put that VW delaership blew a fuse number 14 or 15, try replcing these fuses.sure it's 15Let me know how it goes Link to post Share on other sites
butleraw 0 Posted May 15, 2008 Author Report Share Posted May 15, 2008 All Sorted now! I took apart the entire dash and followed the starter switch cables to under the dash. They were all connected fine. I then checked all fuses and looked for burnt out relays. Still nothing. I ended up calling Green Flag. They came round and fixed it in under a minute!! The red wire going to the starter motor had just slightly come off it's connection. I can't believe I missed that!! Link to post Share on other sites
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