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Problem With My Gen 7 05 Plate Celica


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Hi Everyone,

Just joined the forum and thought I'd say hi as well as post a question.

I bought a 05 plate celica with 35000 on the clock in October last year. Today it took a bit longer to fire up 5 secs and a weird thing happened. Once I got home (15 Mile journey) I turned the engine off but when I tried to start back up it did not and sounded like the starter motor was struggling. I rang the RAC but whilst waiting for them I tried to start the engine again (I had tried about 3 times previously) and it started.

Weird thing is that the clock reset itself back to 00.00. It's now working fine but I am still mystified as to why it did not start up.

Any ideas?

Thanks

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Hi Everyone,

Just joined the forum and thought I'd say hi as well as post a question.

I bought a 05 plate celica with 35000 on the clock in October last year. Today it took a bit longer to fire up 5 secs and a weird thing happened. Once I got home (15 Mile journey) I turned the engine off but when I tried to start back up it did not and sounded like the starter motor was struggling. I rang the RAC but whilst waiting for them I tried to start the engine again (I had tried about 3 times previously) and it started.

Weird thing is that the clock reset itself back to 00.00. It's now working fine but I am still mystified as to why it did not start up.

Any ideas?

Thanks

Maybe a loose / dodgy Battery terminal that works OK some of the time. If no power, clock would reset to zero (I think)

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Yes mate, as above really.

If you're Battery is going to fail - it's normally going to be this time of year in the cold weather. Sometimes, after a quick surge like trying to start a car the Battery takes time to condition - then it may just have the go to start your car.

Chances are, if that's the original Battery then it may need a new one.

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Yes mate, as above really.

If you're battery is going to fail - it's normally going to be this time of year in the cold weather. Sometimes, after a quick surge like trying to start a car the battery takes time to condition - then it may just have the go to start your car.

Chances are, if that's the original battery then it may need a new one.

deffinateley the Battery gone. i had the exact same problem. got Battery replaced and went back to normal

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Not interested in popping one on yourself then?

I'm guessing it would cost quite a bit more from a dealer. :unsure:

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Go to Halfords or similar - get a HEAVY DUTY Battery around £75 and fit yourself.

Fitting time about 10 minutes.

Sorted and cheaper than any car dealer may charge.

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