by nzhogrider » Mon Jun 07, 2010 12:33 pm
Hi, I had the suspension changed on my car last week and when I picked it up from the shop it started fine and I drove it home. Next day it wouldn't start, so I thought the the guy who owned the shop had run my battery down listening to my stereo all day while doing the job. I set up the jumper leads and attempted to jump it off the wifes car, same problem. Turn key and I can hear a solenoid click but no starter engagement. doesn't change wheather it's got jumper cables on or not, so doesn't seem to be a power supply issue to the starter.
I know that having the struts changed on all four corners shouldn't affect the starting of the car in any way normally, so I thought it must be a bung starter or solenoid. No dramas here, I had another one in my shed, so I swapped it over and thought I'd be all sorted. No such luck, changed the starter, wired it up and before I refitted bits n pieces like strut brace, air intake plenum, and air filter pipe etc. I thought I'd check to see that it was cranking the engine. Same problem, turn key, starter solenoid click, but nothing else.
Has anyone else had this problem? Does anyone have any ideas what it could be?
I know it's a long shot, but is it just coincidence that this problem started as soon as I got it home from the suspension shop? Or is it possible that the guy has disrupted something that is causing the problem? I don't really want to go accusing him of causing anything until I know for sure, cause he's done a superb job on my suspension.
Any help would be greatly apreciated, thanks, Sean.