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CarsonTate 08-08-2023 06:53 PM

2013 brz wont start after getting towed
 
This morning I was making a 3 point turn on a very narrow road and my back tires hit the grass i slid all the way down into a ditch, tried to get out and the tires just spun. called the towing company and got it towed and went to work.

Once i got to where it was towed to i tried to start it and there was no crank, only the radio and accessories turned on, we tried hooking a battery charger to it and still nothing.

any ideas on what it could be?

dynarun55 08-08-2023 06:56 PM

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Originally Posted by CarsonTate (Post 3589199)
This morning I was making a 3 point turn on a very narrow road and my back tires hit the grass i slid all the way down into a ditch, tried to get out and the tires just spun. called the towing company and got it towed and went to work.



Once i got to where it was towed to i tried to start it and there was no crank, only the radio and accessories turned on, we tried hooking a battery charger to it and still nothing.



any ideas on what it could be?

So when i'm assuming MT ? When you press the clutch and break does the green wifi looking icon light up and stay on without blinking?

Also have you tried turning the start button on and off multiple times, to prime the fuel pump ?

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CarsonTate 08-08-2023 07:54 PM

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Originally Posted by dynarun55 (Post 3589200)
So when i'm assuming MT ? When you press the clutch and break does the green wifi looking icon light up and stay on without blinking?

Also have you tried turning the start button on and off multiple times, to prime the fuel pump ?

yes mt and yes the green wifi key thing pops up, ive also tried multiple times to turn it on

edit: i think i remember it flashing

dynarun55 08-09-2023 10:30 AM

Yeah so were you able to start it ? I ran into this a couple of weeks ago and I thought it was heat related. I have to let my car sit in the 110 F sun all day while I'm at work and sometimes the car wouldn't start. Drove myself mad. I now think this was due to my key fob going mad. So now, basically, I get in the car, press the clutch and brake, make sure the green symbol is solid and then push the start button. And it fires right up. I have quarantined the other fob and need to get it replaced.

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CarsonTate 08-09-2023 08:53 PM

the towing company was able to start it, i dont know what they did differently they just said it started fine.

it drives fine tho, both of the bumpers came off when i was in the ditch so im driving around bumperless until i get it fixed lmao

dynarun55 08-09-2023 08:59 PM

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Originally Posted by CarsonTate (Post 3589321)
the towing company was able to start it, i dont know what they did differently they just said it started fine.

it drives fine tho, both of the bumpers came off when i was in the ditch so im driving around bumperless until i get it fixed lmao

So I had a feeling I would jinx myself after I typed this but I am having the same problem now. The only thing I can confidently say is that it happens after I park the car in the super hot or after the car has heat soaked. It just won't start instantly. When you slid the car, did you try to rev it up and to get out ? And in the process really heat up the fluids ? Just a theory might not be true at all. Also are you on a tune? E85 ? Where are you located ?

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DarkPira7e 08-09-2023 10:18 PM

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Originally Posted by CarsonTate (Post 3589321)
the towing company was able to start it, i dont know what they did differently they just said it started fine.

it drives fine tho, both of the bumpers came off when i was in the ditch so im driving around bumperless until i get it fixed lmao

Hmm, is your external temp sensor still dangling somewhere? I doubt it gets used as a reference for any starting tables rather than IAT, but....maybe?

dynarun55 08-09-2023 11:19 PM

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Originally Posted by DarkPira7e (Post 3589326)
Hmm, is your external temp sensor still dangling somewhere? I doubt it gets used as a reference for any starting tables rather than IAT, but....maybe?

Yo DarkPira7e any idea whats going on with my stuff lol. No one has been able to figure it out.

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dynarun55 08-09-2023 11:29 PM

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Originally Posted by DarkPira7e (Post 3589326)
Hmm, is your external temp sensor still dangling somewhere? I doubt it gets used as a reference for any starting tables rather than IAT, but....maybe?

Where is it located. Since I always seem to have this problem after I park out in the 110 F hot Texas Sun.

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dynarun55 08-09-2023 11:45 PM

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Originally Posted by DarkPira7e (Post 3589326)
Hmm, is your external temp sensor still dangling somewhere? I doubt it gets used as a reference for any starting tables rather than IAT, but....maybe?

Still doesn't explain why the key fob detector wouldn't 'unlock' the car as in it would flash green instead of being solid green.

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noodle 08-17-2023 01:47 PM

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Originally Posted by dynarun55 (Post 3589323)
... The only thing I can confidently say is that it happens after I park the car in the super hot or after the car has heat soaked. It just won't start instantly. ...

this might not help but worth a try maybe? This sounds similar to my situation where the car wouldn't start if it was parked outside on hot days. The key icon would flash when stepping on the clutch and car would go into accessory mode.

If you can reach the clutch safety switch area, press down and hold the little button underneath and try to start your car with the clutch pressed down. If the car turns on fine after that, than this might be your issue.

I replaced my clutch safety switch and the issue has been resolved.

dynarun55 08-17-2023 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by noodle (Post 3590078)
this might not help but worth a try maybe? This sounds similar to my situation where the car wouldn't start if it was parked outside on hot days. The key icon would flash when stepping on the clutch and car would go into accessory mode.



If you can reach the clutch safety switch area, press down and hold the little button underneath and try to start your car with the clutch pressed down. If the car turns on fine after that, than this might be your issue.



I replaced my clutch safety switch and the issue has been resolved.

Yep literally this. I just got the switches yesterday. How do you know if it was the switch or the connector and circuit that got fried ? I guess just replace the switch and see or ?

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noodle 08-17-2023 02:15 PM

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Originally Posted by dynarun55 (Post 3590082)
...How do you know if it was the switch or the connector and circuit that got fried ? I guess just replace the switch and see or ?...

I'm not too savvy with this stuff but the safety clutch switch makes contact with some button to activate? For me, the car would start fine if I held down that button. If you can replicate this, then I think just the switch is faulty. Any more after that I am not sure.

dynarun55 08-17-2023 02:17 PM

Yeah I don't need to hold it down per se, but I need to press down on the clutch a little longer before I can see the green symbol. Usually connecting and disconnecting the switch and kinda pressing the connector onto the switch fixes it

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