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Drove the car (2005 X-Type) all morning and parked it for 5 hours came back and I was unable to start my car. I was able to unlock it, all the lights turned on in the cabin, and all the displays turned on but when I went to start the car it would not turn over. No clicking or any noises came from motor, I'm worried because the mileage was not displayed it was just ----- all across. I called local dealership and the proposed it was a dead battery? 

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Welcome to the Club, Ashaunte.

 

Jaguars and most other modern cars have so much electrical equipment that a fully functional battery is important.

I think the local dealership was correct inter diagnosis.

Regards,

Peter.

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1 minute ago, Old Peter said:

Welcome to the Club, Ashaunte.

 

Jaguars and most other modern cars have so much electrical equipment that a fully functional battery is important.

I think the local dealership was correct inter diagnosis.

Regards,

Peter.

Thank you so much Peter! I'll keep this updated!

 

Ashaunte

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Just found out that my battery is working fine, could this be an alternator problem?

Ashaunte

 

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Hi Ashaunte --If your battery's OK and at full charge and when you turn the key and there

isn't a click or anything I would think its the starter solenoid but first check the small wire

hasn't come off the solenoid as that's the one that trips the starter .

You will find the solenoid on the side of the starter.

Frank


Posted
17 hours ago, O.T.H said:

Hi Ashaunte --If your battery's OK and at full charge and when you turn the key and there

isn't a click or anything I would think its the starter solenoid but first check the small wire

hasn't come off the solenoid as that's the one that trips the starter .

You will find the solenoid on the side of the starter.

Frank

Thank you Frank. Will check that this morning. 

 

Ashaunte

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