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Start button takes its sweet time

I saw a car commercial and when the start button was pressed the car started right away. And when I use a key in my other cars the car starts

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Old 12-26-2013, 10:50 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I saw a car commercial and when the start button was pressed the car started right away. And when I use a key in my other cars the car starts right away. But not the Z.

It seems to think for a full second before the car actually starts to turn over. Why is this? Does it need to build up a charge or something? Why can't it start right away instead of waiting? Call me impatient. But that's what I want.
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Old 12-26-2013, 11:21 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I don't have that problem

People that have the steering lock fuses puked say that there is an extra delay, but since you have a '14, you don't have that problem
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I don't have that problem

People that have the steering lock fuses puked say that there is an extra delay, but since you have a '14, you don't have that problem
sometimes mine keeps thinking for a second. i have my fuse pulled.
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Mine used to take about a second to crank up. Battery was dieing.. Then I got a brand new $$ premium battery.. Now it fires up before I can blink.
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If your car is manual, it could be he clutch pedal sensor.
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If your car is manual, it could be he clutch pedal sensor.
Is there a way to reduce how far the clutch has to be in for this? I don't really bottom the clutch out while driving, and having do crank my foot all the way down to start the car is annoying.
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Is there a way to reduce how far the clutch has to be in for this? I don't really bottom the clutch out while driving, and having do crank my foot all the way down to start the car is annoying.
There may be. I don't have to bury my clutch to get it started.
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Is there a way to reduce how far the clutch has to be in for this? I don't really bottom the clutch out while driving, and having do crank my foot all the way down to start the car is annoying.
The things Z owners complain about.. This is something I have never even thought about. Love it.. LOL
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My 2009 auto does the same thing on start up: thut-thut-thut-thut-thut-thut-VROOM! I've had the car for 5 years and its always started like that. The manual I test drove did the exact same thing. Start up takes the same amount of time whether car is hot or cold. It's normal. Its just what they do.
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My 2009 auto does the same thing on start up: thut-thut-thut-thut-thut-thut-VROOM! I've had the car for 5 years and its always started like that. The manual I test drove did the exact same thing. Start up takes the same amount of time whether car is hot or cold. It's normal. Its just what they do.
Very comforting to know, my car has never in the blink of an eye cranked upon me pushing the button.
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My 2009 auto does the same thing on start up: thut-thut-thut-thut-thut-thut-VROOM! I've had the car for 5 years and its always started like that. The manual I test drove did the exact same thing. Start up takes the same amount of time whether car is hot or cold. It's normal. Its just what they do.
That's a lot of thuts. I think mine has 2 maybe 3 thuts and a VROOM.
Manual, and I do have to bottom out the clutch.
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That's a lot of thuts. I think mine has 2 maybe 3 thuts and a VROOM.
Manual, and I do have to bottom out the clutch.
I wonder if the clutch thing is an ECU thing that could be fixed or if it's some sort of mechanical switch.
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I used to have this problem because I held the button down. Now I just give it a quick push and release and it fires right up.
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I wonder if the clutch thing is an ECU thing that could be fixed or if it's some sort of mechanical switch.
There is a switch that is actuated by the pedal arm. Can't remember for sure if switch is wired to ECM or BCM. The FSM is your friend.
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