Soldato
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Hi guys, sorry in advance for the long post...
I just had the servicing done on my T reg Clio, all nice and working except for a problem is persisting that won't go away.
Occasionally the car won't start, and by occasionally I'd say five or six times a week in say 20-odd journeys a week. I can turn the key and the engine sounds like it's starting to work, but it never kicks in. Turning it off completely, trying again and repeating this a few times and eventually the car will start. Once it is going the car is fine, no knocks or bangs, no racing sounds, just the boring hum of a Clio.
After the servicing the garage noticed this when they tried to start it to drive it back to me, again after a couple of tries it started. The put a note on the invoice that it is a 'suspected immobiliser fault'.
Now before I go and phone the garage and see what they can do about it, does anyone have any thoughts on if the immobiliser sounds like the possible cause of the issue and if so what do immobiliser repairs/replacements cost. I'm guessing a fortune as it cost me a staggering £150 to get the key made and programmed.
Thanks in advance.
P.S. Yes I know, a Clio. Rubbish car now I have it, the French built it back to front.
I just had the servicing done on my T reg Clio, all nice and working except for a problem is persisting that won't go away.
Occasionally the car won't start, and by occasionally I'd say five or six times a week in say 20-odd journeys a week. I can turn the key and the engine sounds like it's starting to work, but it never kicks in. Turning it off completely, trying again and repeating this a few times and eventually the car will start. Once it is going the car is fine, no knocks or bangs, no racing sounds, just the boring hum of a Clio.
After the servicing the garage noticed this when they tried to start it to drive it back to me, again after a couple of tries it started. The put a note on the invoice that it is a 'suspected immobiliser fault'.
Now before I go and phone the garage and see what they can do about it, does anyone have any thoughts on if the immobiliser sounds like the possible cause of the issue and if so what do immobiliser repairs/replacements cost. I'm guessing a fortune as it cost me a staggering £150 to get the key made and programmed.
Thanks in advance.
P.S. Yes I know, a Clio. Rubbish car now I have it, the French built it back to front.
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