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Been lurking this forum for a while, great site helped me alot. But just yesterday I went to drop a friend off(lives an hour away), Before I left to dropped him off the SES light was on, I left my bluetooth OBII reader in the house so I thought I'd check it after work, I filled the tank with premium gas about half way home from his house, came back home parked the car in front of my house for 5 minutes so I could change and go to work.and the car wouldn't start and all these lights popped up.
Here are the codes my bluetooth reader is giving me
P1614
P0340
P0335
P0345
P0037
I tried using the spare key 3x didn't work. when I try to start it, it just makes an errr noise but doesn't turn over.
Here's a short video
I would try a different battery but I have rent to pay soon.
some insight from you experienced members would be great
update: car still wont start i dont know where i should start from i just got a parking ticket as where i live you need a permit to park on thhe street you live on.(college campus) so i need to get my car to move to my garage asap
Went to get my 2004 Sedan smogged last week, they hooked up the OBDII terminal to the computer at the shop and the car communicated with the State of California and decided I was good to go; BUT, when I tried to start the and leave all the lights lit up (like yours are!) and it wouldn't start, just turned over and over.
The guy at the smog shop said to get out of the car, unlock it using the remote (even if it's already unlocked), then lock it using the remote, count slowly to 10, then unlock with remote and re-start the car. I did what he said, and it started right up and no problems since.
Don't know how true it is, but he said sometimes when you are using the OBDII connection the car's computer thinks someone is trying to steal the car so it disables the ignition and the car won't start.
Try disconnecting the battery for like 30 minutes and see if it starts? Three of those codes deal with the cam/crank sensors and the oxygen sensor. The 1614 is the NATs code though, which could require a new antenna or reprogram your keys.
Thanks for the replies, yes I've tried the disconnecting the battery, I don't have a remote so I couldn't do that, I had 2 parking tickets and if I got a 3rd one my car would of gotten towed by the city. I had to call my dad which was the last resort, he paid for a tow truck and took it to his mechanic and told me I needed a new starter. Paid the guy about 350 to fix it, it's working now. 189 for the part 75 for towing and 70 for labor, if I knew it was the starter and it was in my garage I would of saved that 140 and it could of went to a new text book oh well thanks for the help guys gotta get back on my grind so I can pay my dad back.
Thanks for the replies, yes I've tried the disconnecting the battery, I don't have a remote so I couldn't do that, I had 2 parking tickets and if I got a 3rd one my car would of gotten towed by the city. I had to call my dad which was the last resort, he paid for a tow truck and took it to his mechanic and told me I needed a new starter. Paid the guy about 350 to fix it, it's working now. 189 for the part 75 for towing and 70 for labor, if I knew it was the starter and it was in my garage I would of saved that 140 and it could of went to a new text book oh well thanks for the help guys gotta get back on my grind so I can pay my dad back.
70 for labor is cheap man.. i would pay $70 all day to get it replaced.. i would expect around $100 haha
70 for labor is cheap man.. i would pay $70 all day to get it replaced.. i would expect around $100 haha
Yeah I really can't complain then, indie mechanic he did a good job, he was honest gave my whole car a complete inspection for free, but I've looked into how to change the starter doesn't look hard at lol oh wells time to change my sensors next pay day
Can I get a part number for this