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No Start
I purchased a installed a new battery, 13.6 volts at install. Registered the battery with Carly. Car didn't start, all I get is a click. I tried grounding the vehicle with jumper cables, nothing, removed IBS and tried it and still nothing. The constant message I get before I try to start it is to please wait: preheating. My question is would a bad glow plug module cause a no start? I am at a loss here. I though the module came into play if its colder than 40 degrees which it has been in the last few days. Codes listed below. Motor Control: Engine / Motor Zylinder 1 Control Code: 004A6E Zylinder 2 Control Code: 004A5E Zylinder 3 Control Code: 004A4E Zylinder 4 Control Code: 004A3E Zylinder 5 Control Code: 004A2E Zylinder 6 Control Code: 004A1E Receive LIN-bus communication of the glow plug GSG Code: 004A6F Receive LIN-bus communication of the glow plug GSG Code: 004A5F Receive LIN-bus communication of the glow plug GSG Code: 004A4F Receive LIN-bus communication of the glow plug GSG Code: 004A3F Receive LIN-bus communication of the glow plug GSG Code: 004A2F Receive LIN-bus communication of the glow plug GSG Code: 004A1F Oil Pressure Switch Oil Pressure status implausible engine operating condition Code: 004CA0 ABS / DSC / Brake: Active Roll Stabilization / Rollstabilisierung ECU not present/no response from ECU Dynamische Stabilitaets Kontrolle / DSC Steering angle sensor Code: 006EC4 Immobilizer System: CAS Driver KL50L KS Code: 00A0C1 Driver KL50RS KS Code: 00A0C2 Instrument cluster: Instrument cluster / Kombiinstrument Shutdown Code: 00A559 |
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There's more going on there tan the gp module. Did you clear the codes?
Our 2010 with failed gp module started at 5F. Rattled for 45 seconds but it started. Those codes may be from low voltage/ battery replacement.
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Are you certain there's not another larger wire? That ground wire looks burned and doesn't look large enough to carry full starter current. If main gnd wire failed, this smaller one would burn up quickly. My 3.0si has a ~1/2" dia insulated ground wire on passenger side.
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We've got different engines, so your location may be different, but all cars have an engine-to-chassis ground wire that carries full starter current. It's about the same size as the 12v wire that connects to the starter.
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there is one in the rear of the car it connects the exhaust to the chasis. It's right by the muffler. Mine broke and I didn't replace it didn't think it was important? |
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That's the normal engine to chassis ground cable. It's a common failure point due to corrosion. On my 08 535 it was n the same condition.
The other main ground is next to the battery. Double check that it is intact and attached properly. The starter is grounded through the case. No ground direct to the starter.
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Hence it prolly didn't 'break', rather was cut....
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ohh that's interesting. I will not be re attaching it then.
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