Replace the starter relay. I will have to check which one it is but there'sa good chance you knackered it with that rapid fire chattering. It's a £2 and 3 minute possible solution. Otherwise start chasing voltages to see where the ignition signal is getting to. M > -----Original Message----- > From: Paul Salsbury [mailto:paul.salsbury@xxxx] > Sent: 05 February 2003 10:08 > To: DMC News UK; DMC News USA > Subject: [doc] No Start!! > > > Here's my problem.!! > > Went out to the garage last night to start the car for > the first time since the cold weather snap. First > click of the ignition key (acc) showed about 9 - 10 > volts Not too bad. So I tried to fire her up She > struggled to turn ovprobablybaly one turn of the > engine, then I heard a rapid clicking sound, which to > me sounded like the starsolenoidnoid flicking back and > forward, then nothing. > > Now all I get is the two clicks of the ignition relays > witching then silence. > > I have fully charged the battery and still get the > same > > There are no blown fuses and the starter is a year > old. > > Suggestions Please > > Thank > Paul > #6463 > >