jsnipy
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I have a car i need to pickup.

The lock cylinder only goes to the on position but won't go to start.

There is no way to push with a enough momentum to pop the clutch.

Is there a way to start it using a set of jumper cables and messing with the starter directly?

Last edited by jsnipy (2010-02-21 08:19:08)

jord
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+2,382|7255|The North, beyond the wall.
Turn the steering wheel before/during starting it
TravisC555
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^^ Ya that was what I was gonna say. Try turning it left and right, whichever way it seems to turn easier do what jord said.

Last edited by TravisC555 (2010-02-21 08:35:42)

jsnipy
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thanks, but that's not the issue I'm afraid.
13urnzz
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hey repo man, starting a new career?
Karbin
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Sounds like one of two things.

Key is too worn or you broke/worn out the lock cylinder.
TSI
Cholera in the time of love
+247|6558|Toronto
Put car in neutral. Pop open the little compartment under the steering wheel. Find the red wires (red is usually power). Disconnect them, strip ends and reconnect by twisting. Dashboard lights should go on. Find starter wire (usually brown). Strip end of wire (do not touch--we like jsnipy alive) and tap it on the exposed part of the red, leaving it in contact until car starts. Sparks are normal.

Once the car's been started, disconnect the live wires, and replace ingintion cover.

Hope it works.
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Kurazoo
Pheasant Plucker
+440|7262|West Yorkshire, U.K

TSI wrote:

Put car in neutral. Pop open the little compartment under the steering wheel. Find the red wires (red is usually power). Disconnect them, strip ends and reconnect by twisting. Dashboard lights should go on. Find starter wire (usually brown). Strip end of wire (do not touch--we like jsnipy alive) and tap it on the exposed part of the red, leaving it in contact until car starts. Sparks are normal.

Once the car's been started, disconnect the live wires, and replace ingintion cover.

Hope it works.
This is called hotwiring.
TSI
Cholera in the time of love
+247|6558|Toronto

Kurazoo wrote:

TSI wrote:

Put car in neutral. Pop open the little compartment under the steering wheel. Find the red wires (red is usually power). Disconnect them, strip ends and reconnect by twisting. Dashboard lights should go on. Find starter wire (usually brown). Strip end of wire (do not touch--we like jsnipy alive) and tap it on the exposed part of the red, leaving it in contact until car starts. Sparks are normal.

Once the car's been started, disconnect the live wires, and replace ingintion cover.

Hope it works.
This is called hotwiring.
your point?

It'll start the car, thus achieving the objective set out in the OP. If he has possession of the car, it's not illegal.

Last edited by TSI (2010-02-21 10:33:27)

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ATG
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TSI wrote:

Put car in neutral. Pop open the little compartment under the steering wheel. Find the red wires (red is usually power). Disconnect them, strip ends and reconnect by twisting. Dashboard lights should go on. Find starter wire (usually brown). Strip end of wire (do not touch--we like jsnipy alive) and tap it on the exposed part of the red, leaving it in contact until car starts. Sparks are normal.

Once the car's been started, disconnect the live wires, and replace ingintion cover.

Hope it works.
He can't put the car in neutral as the steering column is locked.
Morpheus
This shit still going?
+508|6576|The Mitten

ATG wrote:

TSI wrote:

Put car in neutral. Pop open the little compartment under the steering wheel. Find the red wires (red is usually power). Disconnect them, strip ends and reconnect by twisting. Dashboard lights should go on. Find starter wire (usually brown). Strip end of wire (do not touch--we like jsnipy alive) and tap it on the exposed part of the red, leaving it in contact until car starts. Sparks are normal.

Once the car's been started, disconnect the live wires, and replace ingintion cover.

Hope it works.
He can't put the car in neutral as the steering column is locked.
Unless it's a manual.
EE (hats
Reciprocity
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TSI wrote:

Put car in neutral. Pop open the little compartment under the steering wheel. Find the red wires (red is usually power). Disconnect them, strip ends and reconnect by twisting. Dashboard lights should go on. Find starter wire (usually brown). Strip end of wire (do not touch--we like jsnipy alive) and tap it on the exposed part of the red, leaving it in contact until car starts. Sparks are normal.

Once the car's been started, disconnect the live wires, and replace ingintion cover.

Hope it works.
lol, 12 volts DC gunna kill him? 

What you need to do is pull off an iginition wire, stick it in your mouth,  hold onto the engine with both hands and then have a buddy jump the starter solenoid.  It'll start.

The solenoid, it's always the solenoid.
TSI
Cholera in the time of love
+247|6558|Toronto

ATG wrote:

TSI wrote:

Put car in neutral. Pop open the little compartment under the steering wheel. Find the red wires (red is usually power). Disconnect them, strip ends and reconnect by twisting. Dashboard lights should go on. Find starter wire (usually brown). Strip end of wire (do not touch--we like jsnipy alive) and tap it on the exposed part of the red, leaving it in contact until car starts. Sparks are normal.

Once the car's been started, disconnect the live wires, and replace ingintion cover.

Hope it works.
He can't put the car in neutral as the steering column is locked.
You can't put an automatic in neutral if it's s-locked? That's a bit sad.
I like pie.
Beduin
Compensation of Reactive Power in the grid
+510|6327|شمال
what car is it?
الشعب يريد اسقاط النظام
...show me the schematic
jsnipy
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Karbin wrote:

Sounds like one of two things.

Key is too worn or you broke/worn out the lock cylinder.
yes this is the issue

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