2008 isf wont start!!!
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2008 isf wont start!!!
So I have the car in storage. I went to get it out and start it and it was completely dead. Fob lock/unlock would not work. I had to use the actual key to get inside it was so dead. So I get in pop the hood and replace the battery. Now the issue is I can not get the car started. The fob will still not lock/unlock the car. Yes the battery in the fob is good. Yes I have tried holding the fob to the engine start button and pressing it. I get nothing but the message in the cluster screen about depressing the brake while holding the key to the start engine button. I know the car has power from the battery. Multimeter shows the battery to be fine and my interior over head lights as well as door lights etc come on when the door is opened. There is no cranking or anything when I try the engine start button just the message in the cluster.
Has anyone ever had this issue? I need some help...I am starting to think that the battery was so dead that it lost the programming to the key fob and that is why the fob will not lock/unlock the car as well as the holding it to the engine start button will not work...thoughts?
Has anyone ever had this issue? I need some help...I am starting to think that the battery was so dead that it lost the programming to the key fob and that is why the fob will not lock/unlock the car as well as the holding it to the engine start button will not work...thoughts?
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I'm not sure what "Will the key open the boot hold the button down for 15 seconds" means. Yeah the fob has a new battery. I believe I did try holding the unlock down a few seconds a time or two. Did nothing. No spare key...only had one when I bought the car used :/
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Oh ok, now I understand hahahaha. Yeah I tried pressing the trunk button but got nothing...I did not try to hold it down that long though. I'll give that a try. Is that some sort of reset? I know you generally have to hold it down a few seconds to open the trunk anyway, but not 15.
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Do these cars have a security lock? I was also wondering if that is maybe that is what is going on. Like it's a security deal with a completely drained battery. I unfortunately don't know how long the car sat with the battery completely dead. It was started a little over a month ago. So it's been sometime after that.
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That's what I was figuring. Unfortunately I discovered this yesterday evening after they were closed. They do not open for another hour. Definitely going to give them a call. Unfortunately that means I'll have to push it out of storage as call a tow truck to get it to the dealer...ugh. Thanks for the input man. Just confirmed what I was thinking.
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You might have to press on the brake pedal with quite a bit of force (much more than normal). My car used to loose brake vacuum when it wasn't driven for several days and so the system would not detect that you are pressing the brake pedal unless you really press down hard. I subsequently had the brake booster replaced under warranty and the problem went away.
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I don't think that's it. After trying to start so many times my peddle is hard as a rock. Definitely keeping pressure.
My new issue is how to turn the damn car. Being that I can't start it or even get it in acc mode, I can't turn the steering wheel due to wheel lock. I can obviously unlock the transmission to get it rolling, but I can't turn the wheel...i can only go straight. The car is in a storage unit to where I can not get it on a roll back unless it's turned coming out of the storage unit. I guess I will search for some wheel jacks...ugh all this over a dead ****ing battery...
My new issue is how to turn the damn car. Being that I can't start it or even get it in acc mode, I can't turn the steering wheel due to wheel lock. I can obviously unlock the transmission to get it rolling, but I can't turn the wheel...i can only go straight. The car is in a storage unit to where I can not get it on a roll back unless it's turned coming out of the storage unit. I guess I will search for some wheel jacks...ugh all this over a dead ****ing battery...
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it's most likely battery issues, i don't think there is any security that needs to reset after the battery is drained. make sure the battery in your key fob is inserted in the correct side. test the car battery if you think it's drained. next time disconnect the battery terminals if you are going to leave it in storage.
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I don't think that's it. After trying to start so many times my peddle is hard as a rock. Definitely keeping pressure.
My new issue is how to turn the damn car. Being that I can't start it or even get it in acc mode, I can't turn the steering wheel due to wheel lock. I can obviously unlock the transmission to get it rolling, but I can't turn the wheel...i can only go straight. The car is in a storage unit to where I can not get it on a roll back unless it's turned coming out of the storage unit. I guess I will search for some wheel jacks...ugh all this over a dead ****ing battery...
My new issue is how to turn the damn car. Being that I can't start it or even get it in acc mode, I can't turn the steering wheel due to wheel lock. I can obviously unlock the transmission to get it rolling, but I can't turn the wheel...i can only go straight. The car is in a storage unit to where I can not get it on a roll back unless it's turned coming out of the storage unit. I guess I will search for some wheel jacks...ugh all this over a dead ****ing battery...