Car won't shut off
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Car won't shut off
I've replaced the ignition switch, but the car still will not shut off with the key. When I turn it off, all the accessories shut off, but the motor continues to run. Luckily I have a 5 speed so I can stall it. Any ideas on where the problem could be?
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Wow thats a strange one. I would suspect the ecu power supply relay has stuck on, or the terminal 15 (ignition) power has been compromised and is being held to 30 power (constant), like a always hot wire got shorted or too much load and got warm, and melted into the surrounding wiring touching the 15 and 30 together. This would hold 30 power in the circuit and never shut the engine computer off. Just some thoughts on it.
Something to try would be to turn the key off and see if you can still communicate with the engine computer. That there would tell you the switched ignition source on the ECU or its power supply relay are being held on.
Something to try would be to turn the key off and see if you can still communicate with the engine computer. That there would tell you the switched ignition source on the ECU or its power supply relay are being held on.
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Interesting. But wouldn't that kill the battery? When the key turns off, it kills the lights and accessories (wipers, windows, etc). The gauges still work and the odo stays on. The car can even be driven with the key out. Once I stall the car, everything else shuts off. It's so weird
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Interesting. But wouldn't that kill the battery? When the key turns off, it kills the lights and accessories (wipers, windows, etc). The gauges still work and the odo stays on. The car can even be driven with the key out. Once I stall the car, everything else shuts off. It's so weird
And you say the gauges still work. Every bit works still like warning lights, the screen in the center. Just wanting a clear picture of what to look for. The headlights still work too? or just go to parking lights?
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Hey Lumpydo, all will be well. "My car wount go off" sounds like something from a movie..
Anyway to serious stuff, its either of two things;
1> If it started on its own, you are looking at faulty or melted wiring around your relay block situated it the driverside foot well. To be prescise, your Ignition relay is closing contact to Terminal 30.
Solution; Find the damaged/melted wiring, insulate and check around for the cause of heat - could be a loose relay/connection to the terminal.
2> If it begun after some maintenance on your vehicles electrical system. Get back to the area you last worked and inspect.
Solution;
-Ensure your your Ignition relay is closing contact to Terminal 15.
-Inspect your wiring to the Ignition switch for correct wire positions.
Anyway to serious stuff, its either of two things;
1> If it started on its own, you are looking at faulty or melted wiring around your relay block situated it the driverside foot well. To be prescise, your Ignition relay is closing contact to Terminal 30.
Solution; Find the damaged/melted wiring, insulate and check around for the cause of heat - could be a loose relay/connection to the terminal.
2> If it begun after some maintenance on your vehicles electrical system. Get back to the area you last worked and inspect.
Solution;
-Ensure your your Ignition relay is closing contact to Terminal 15.
-Inspect your wiring to the Ignition switch for correct wire positions.
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Hmmm let me look into some diagrams, There must be a shared power source between the things still running. What year, engine is it? As far as the battery going dead, they have quite a capacity and if your driving the car on a daily basis it probably wont go dead.
And you say the gauges still work. Every bit works still like warning lights, the screen in the center. Just wanting a clear picture of what to look for. The headlights still work too? or just go to parking lights?
And you say the gauges still work. Every bit works still like warning lights, the screen in the center. Just wanting a clear picture of what to look for. The headlights still work too? or just go to parking lights?
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Hey Lumpydo, all will be well. "My car wount go off" sounds like something from a movie..
Anyway to serious stuff, its either of two things;
1> If it started on its own, you are looking at faulty or melted wiring around your relay block situated it the driverside foot well. To be prescise, your Ignition relay is closing contact to Terminal 30.
Solution; Find the damaged/melted wiring, insulate and check around for the cause of heat - could be a loose relay/connection to the terminal.
2> If it begun after some maintenance on your vehicles electrical system. Get back to the area you last worked and inspect.
Solution;
-Ensure your your Ignition relay is closing contact to Terminal 15.
-Inspect your wiring to the Ignition switch for correct wire positions.
Anyway to serious stuff, its either of two things;
1> If it started on its own, you are looking at faulty or melted wiring around your relay block situated it the driverside foot well. To be prescise, your Ignition relay is closing contact to Terminal 30.
Solution; Find the damaged/melted wiring, insulate and check around for the cause of heat - could be a loose relay/connection to the terminal.
2> If it begun after some maintenance on your vehicles electrical system. Get back to the area you last worked and inspect.
Solution;
-Ensure your your Ignition relay is closing contact to Terminal 15.
-Inspect your wiring to the Ignition switch for correct wire positions.