Hi, I have a 1991 manual Hyundai Excel that won't start. Turned over
for a split second but then just died. Will not turn over at all now.
Lights and hazards work but wipers and radio don't. Got fuel, oil etc
and yes, I am putting my foot on the clutch! All fuses by the steering
wheel are good, as are the 2 attached to the battery. Anyone got any
ideas?! Cheers.
Steve B. - 15 Aug 2007 02:46 GMT
>Hi, I have a 1991 manual Hyundai Excel that won't start. Turned over
>for a split second but then just died. Will not turn over at all now.
>Lights and hazards work but wipers and radio don't. Got fuel, oil etc
>and yes, I am putting my foot on the clutch! All fuses by the steering
>wheel are good, as are the 2 attached to the battery. Anyone got any
>ideas?! Cheers.
Kick the hell out of it by the left rear tire and see if it starts.
Steve B.
Hal - 16 Aug 2007 04:59 GMT
> Hi, I have a 1991 manual Hyundai Excel that won't start. Turned over
> for a split second but then just died. Will not turn over at all now.
> Lights and hazards work but wipers and radio don't. Got fuel, oil etc
> and yes, I am putting my foot on the clutch! All fuses by the steering
> wheel are good, as are the 2 attached to the battery. Anyone got any
> ideas?! Cheers.
Push-start it and drive it to a repair shop? That's the nice thing
about having a standard transmission. BT, DT a few times myself just
to get home.
Your problem could have a multitude of causes, bad starter, bad clutch
switch, bad ignition switch, and so on.I don't know that I would focus
so much on the radio and wiper deal as both of those are probably not
energized when the key is in the start position. You could start by
checking to see if you have 12 volts available at the starter, and
then have a helper twist the key to see if you get a 12 volt signal to
the starter solenoid. If you don't, start tracing the circuit back
from there. You could also test the starting circuit by having a
helper hold the clutch and brake and turn the key to run while you
jump a 12 volt wire to the starter solenoid. The starter should turn
the engine over and start the car if the starter itself is good.
Good luck with it.
Chris
Dan_Thomas_nospam@yahoo.com - 16 Aug 2007 16:12 GMT
> > Hi, I have a 1991 manual Hyundai Excel that won't start. Turned over
> > for a split second but then just died. Will not turn over at all now.
> > Lights and hazards work but wipers and radio don't. Got fuel, oil etc
> > and yes, I am putting my foot on the clutch! All fuses by the steering
> > wheel are good, as are the 2 attached to the battery. Anyone got any
> > ideas?! Cheers.
> Your problem could have a multitude of causes, bad starter, bad clutch
> switch, bad ignition switch, and so on.I don't know that I would focus
> so much on the radio and wiper deal as both of those are probably not
> energized when the key is in the start position.
The wipers and radio run off the accessory position of the
ignition switch, and if it won't start and the radios and wipers don't
work either, then the switch isn't getting power. There might be a
fuse that feeds that switch, or more likely a fusible link (smaller
wire) in the supply to the switch. Some of those links were make of
lead wire similar to solder and would fail after a few years due to
flexing and corrosion.
More remote possibility is a fried ignition switch, but they
rarely fail like that.
You need a schematic, found in a decent manual for that car.
Look for the fusible link in the feed from the battery to the ignition
switch.
Dan
John S. - 16 Aug 2007 17:04 GMT
> Hi, I have a 1991 manual Hyundai Excel that won't start. Turned over
> for a split second but then just died. Will not turn over at all now.
> Lights and hazards work but wipers and radio don't. Got fuel, oil etc
> and yes, I am putting my foot on the clutch! All fuses by the steering
> wheel are good, as are the 2 attached to the battery. Anyone got any
> ideas?! Cheers.
John S. - 16 Aug 2007 17:10 GMT
> Hi, I have a 1991 manual Hyundai Excel that won't start. Turned over
> for a split second but then just died. Will not turn over at all now.
> Lights and hazards work but wipers and radio don't. Got fuel, oil etc
> and yes, I am putting my foot on the clutch! All fuses by the steering
> wheel are good, as are the 2 attached to the battery. Anyone got any
> ideas?! Cheers.
Does your car require that the gearshift be in neutral when starting
the car?