Date: 25 Mar 2006 09:38:23 -0800
From: "SD" <luminoboynospaml.com>
Subject: Starting problem
I drive a 1999 9-3S hatchback. When I try starting my car, the engine
seems to start when I turn the key, but doesn't continue to run when I
let go of the key. All the lights on the front panel come on when I
start the ignition - so it seems unlikely that the battery is weak.
Besides, I got it replaced by AAA less than a year ago.
On reading older messages on this topic on this newsgroup, I figured
that probably one of the fuses/relays have gone bad. I visually
inspected all the fuses both in the engine bay and on the left end of
the instrument panel. They seem to be intact. As regards the relays:
1) I could locate the relays in the engine bay. I don't seem to be able
to find the ones inside the car. The manual says that a bunch of relays
(especially the ones that control ignition and the fuel pump) are
situated under the instrument panel near the steering wheel. There
doesn't seem to be easy access to that location. The large plastic
fender under the instrument panel doesn't come off even when I remove
the four screws that seem to be holding it in place. Any suggestions on
how I could get access to the relays?
2) Is there a simple way of inspecting the integrity of a relay? A
fuse, of course, is bad if the fuse wire has snapped.
A mechanic (whom I have not taken the car to yet) told me that either
the starter or alternator must have gone bad and it could cost me
around $400 for repair. I want to do my homework before I get fleeced.
Thanks,
SD
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