overscan
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Newbie with an intermittent fault
overscan replied to overscan's topic in Skoda Superb Mk II (2008-2015)
Thanks for the tips :-) -
Newbie with an intermittent fault
overscan replied to overscan's topic in Skoda Superb Mk II (2008-2015)
... and it get's weirder. Fault occurred again today. I'd stopped for a couple of minutes to buy some lunch. Like an idiot I parked with the nose facing up hill and sods law the car wouldn't start when I came back. Tried the ignition a couple of times with no luck. Then, just for the hell of it I opened the driver side door and closed it again. Tried the ignition again and hey presto, it starts!?!?! -
Newbie with an intermittent fault
overscan replied to overscan's topic in Skoda Superb Mk II (2008-2015)
Yes, I did think about the starter but there's definitely no 'click' :-( -
Newbie with an intermittent fault
overscan replied to overscan's topic in Skoda Superb Mk II (2008-2015)
Thanks for the reply. No, when the fault occurs there's no power going to the starter according to the RAC. So literally nothing happens. Michael -
Hi, I'm a newbie on the forum and was until a few months ago a very happy owner of a 2012 Superb II Greenline Estate. Alas, now the car is exhibiting an intermittent fault that neither I nor our local Skoda dealer can get to the bottom of. Hopefully someone has seen this before and can give some pointers. So, the problem is that the car randomly does not start. When the problem occurs, you follow the normal starting procedure (neutral, clutch down, turn ignition) and all the lights go out on the dash. We did get the RAC out on one occasion and the RAC report said "No feed to starter solenoid exciter. Suspected clutch sensor failure." So we took the car to a local garage and had the clutch sensor replaced, but within a few days the problem recurred. The start-stop engine functionality works fine, so I'm pretty sure that the clutch sensor wasn't actually at fault. I did wonder if it was a dodgy key, but the problem occurs regardless of which key I use. Since then it's visited our local skoda dealer twice. On the first occasion they diagnosed a loose cable and sorted that for free. The 2nd time they said that there were no errors in the ecu and they could not reproduce the fault (sods law with an intermittent fault) and did not charge us. I've got a bluetooth odb2 dongle and no faults show up in carista. I did wonder if it was a sticky solenoid, but then the RAC said there was no feed to the exciter. And the strangest thing is my wife discovered a way to get the car started. Take the key out of the ignition. Put the car into neutral and push (or roll) it a few inches. Handbrake back on and hey presto, starts normally. I've pasted a link below to the most boring youtube video ever.. our car not starting https://youtu.be/0heXmfi13A4 So, I'm crossing my fingers and hoping that someone has seen something like this before. Michael