I have a 2007 Leon Cupra 240bhp its completely standard. I've owned it for years without any problems until this weekend.
I drove from Brighton to London, around 100miles with no problems, parked up turned off the engine. Later went to move the car forward a bit and it wouldn't start.
All the dashboard lights came on, fuel pump primes, turned the key and nothing except a relay click, the starter motor did nothing.
The next morning called RAC, he tested the battery, all fine, (its about 2 months old), he then tried whacking the starter motor with a breaker bar while I turned the key, nothing. We then bump started it and it started without any problem. I then drove to the top of a hill, turned it off, tried the key still nothing. Bump started again without any problem. So from this we both figured that the starter motor had failed and needs replacing.
We bump started again to drive home without any problems. When I pulled up at home, turned off, and then tried the key again and it started first time, I've tried it various times since and its started every time.
So my question is could the problem be an electrical connection rather than the starter motor itself? I note that there is a cable from the body to the starter motor, this has some green corrosion. or does anyone have any other suggestions?
I don't want to just clean up the electrical connection or assume that the problem has fixed itself and then get stranded somewhere if it is actually that the starter motor is failing.
If it is a failing starter motor does anyone know if its possible to recondition them yourself?
For reference the car has only done around 55k miles.
Any help/advice greatly appreciated.
I drove from Brighton to London, around 100miles with no problems, parked up turned off the engine. Later went to move the car forward a bit and it wouldn't start.
All the dashboard lights came on, fuel pump primes, turned the key and nothing except a relay click, the starter motor did nothing.
The next morning called RAC, he tested the battery, all fine, (its about 2 months old), he then tried whacking the starter motor with a breaker bar while I turned the key, nothing. We then bump started it and it started without any problem. I then drove to the top of a hill, turned it off, tried the key still nothing. Bump started again without any problem. So from this we both figured that the starter motor had failed and needs replacing.
We bump started again to drive home without any problems. When I pulled up at home, turned off, and then tried the key again and it started first time, I've tried it various times since and its started every time.
So my question is could the problem be an electrical connection rather than the starter motor itself? I note that there is a cable from the body to the starter motor, this has some green corrosion. or does anyone have any other suggestions?
I don't want to just clean up the electrical connection or assume that the problem has fixed itself and then get stranded somewhere if it is actually that the starter motor is failing.
If it is a failing starter motor does anyone know if its possible to recondition them yourself?
For reference the car has only done around 55k miles.
Any help/advice greatly appreciated.