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Old 05-04-2017, 01:06 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I know this is an old forum but hopefully you guys can help me out. So I followed the instructions and pulled the fuse out but it didn't fix the issue, takes multiple times and a random number of tries to get it to start. Is it possible that some sort of the damage has happened that by simply pulling out the fuse won't fix it?

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I know this is an old forum but hopefully you guys can help me out. So I followed the instructions and pulled the fuse out but it didn't fix the issue, takes multiple times and a random number of tries to get it to start. Is it possible that some sort of the damage has happened that by simply pulling out the fuse won't fix it?
If the engine is spinning over (starter activating), then the ESCL is not the problem.
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I know this is an old forum but hopefully you guys can help me out. So I followed the instructions and pulled the fuse out but it didn't fix the issue, takes multiple times and a random number of tries to get it to start. Is it possible that some sort of the damage has happened that by simply pulling out the fuse won't fix it?

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If the engine is spinning over (starter activating), then the ESCL is not the problem.
At the risk of being overly rude, an engine needs 3 things to start; air, spark and fuel. If you are sure you have fuel (the gas gauge is just an approximation), then all you are missing is spark. Crank and no start is usually crank sensor. Ours are in a location that is not too prone to getting dirty from road crap, however, a leaking CSC can raise havoc with it. Since your car will start eventually, you might have a fuel issue. Check and make sure the fuel pump hasn't fallen off inside the tank.


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I know this is an old forum but hopefully you guys can help me out. So I followed the instructions and pulled the fuse out but it didn't fix the issue, takes multiple times and a random number of tries to get it to start. Is it possible that some sort of the damage has happened that by simply pulling out the fuse won't fix it?

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Pulling the fuse did absolutely nothing for me as well, my car still has the lock frozen about 90% of the mornings that I get in and I have to bang on it to get the car started daily
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Pulling the fuse did absolutely nothing for me as well, my car still has the lock frozen about 90% of the mornings that I get in and I have to bang on it to get the car started daily
Pulling the fuse does work, if you pull the fuse after starting the car and you pull the right one. It's up by the battery, kinda buried. Some people cut the brown wire going to the steering lock. There is a thread in the DIY section that has pictures.
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Pulling the fuse does work, if you pull the fuse after starting the car and you pull the right one. It's up by the battery, kinda buried. Some people cut the brown wire going to the steering lock. There is a thread in the DIY section that has pictures.
For probably the tenth time in the past ten pages of this thread, yes I pulled the right fuse - and no it did not work.
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For probably the tenth time in the past ten pages of this thread, yes I pulled the right fuse - and no it did not work.
It sounds like the locking pin is not fully retracted. Put the fuse back in, cycle the ESCL (let it lock and then unlock), remove fuse again.

Edit: It might help to give the ESCL a few whacks right before pulling fuse
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It sounds like the locking pin is not fully retracted. Put the fuse back in, cycle the ESCL (let it lock and then unlock), remove fuse again.

Edit: It might help to give the ESCL a few whacks right before pulling fuse
Tried that a few times as well, it drives me insane lol. In the winter it seemed like it was each night that hit 30 or lower it locked up again, but now it is literally every day I get in it is locked. The nice thing is that it isn't fully seized so I can generally kick it pretty hard and get it to loosen, though some days I still need to use the hammer.

The weirdest thing about all of this, is that I haven't had the fuse in for a few months now - this is happening daily (re-engaging and releasing) while the fuse isn't even in. It doesn't make ANY sense (I have a degree in electrical and computer engineering, so I know how absolutely no sense this makes)

At this point I'm probably going to put the fuse in, let it lock, free it up, bang it a few more times, pull the fuse and then cut the brown wire and see if anything changes. Honestly, the Z has completely gone to **** since December for me. In December my CSC failed on the road and needed that replaced, then a week later the steering wheel locked up, then my driver side lock mechanism stopped working so I can only unlock/lock with the physical key, and then my passenger lock started the same thing so now neither door locks/unlocks electronically anymore.

Then, for good measure, some guy wanted to race on the highway and I'm not about that, so he proceeded to get pissed off and cut me off before dropping a gear and spinning his wheels which kicked up a big stone and broke my windshield nicely to the point where I need to replace it now.

Been a super bad past few months with this car, she's lucky she's fun to drive when she actually works >.>
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... At this point I'm probably going to put the fuse in, let it lock, free it up, bang it a few more times, pull the fuse and then cut the brown wire and see if anything changes. ...
Cutting the brown wire does exactly what pulling the fuse does (kills power to motor that moves locking pin).

It sounds like you may have a mechanical problem, not an electrical one. Possibly too much grease, which is not letting the locking pin travel to full stop.
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For probably the tenth time in the past ten pages of this thread, yes I pulled the right fuse - and no it did not work.
But did you really pull the right fuse?
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But did you really pull the right fuse?
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Pulling the fuse did absolutely nothing for me as well, my car still has the lock frozen about 90% of the mornings that I get in and I have to bang on it to get the car started daily
Are you sure you got the right fuse? If you hear a whirring noise from the ESCL when you press the start button, you pulled the wrong one.
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