haydenjowell
09-10-2023, 08:41 PM
Need some help! I can't figure out what is going here. I have a 2007 Sedan that was operating just fine. Went to a doctor's appt, came out to leave and didn't start. No cranking, no clicking... nothing. :cry:
Also, when I attempt to start it. The green temperature/coolant light starts flashing. I don't think I've ever seen it do that before (even when the car didn't start). The light will remain flashing even after I move the key to the off position and remove it. Only was I can get it to stop flashing is to shift into a R/N/orD and then back to park.
Which I should mention.. the steering wheel isn't locking when the key is out and I can work the shifter (Automatic).
All electronics in the car work perfectly fine. Battery is fully charged. Starter was replaced about 3 months ago... Thermostat was replaced near the same time. Car had been overheating, but the problem was fixed.
Thinking the green temperature light flashing might mean low coolant level [preventing the car from starting], I checked the coolant. It is full.
Checked all the fuses under the hood, nothing is blown.
There's 12.5 volts at the starter. I removed the starter relay and tried to bridge it with a wire to "jump" the starter... no luck.
I had an aftermarket (Avital 5305L) alarm/remote start in the car, but have since removed it thinking it may be some starter kill feature gone haywire.
Any thoughts?? I can't help but think it has to do something with that green temp light flashing.. but after searching, I can't figure out what that means.
Also, when I attempt to start it. The green temperature/coolant light starts flashing. I don't think I've ever seen it do that before (even when the car didn't start). The light will remain flashing even after I move the key to the off position and remove it. Only was I can get it to stop flashing is to shift into a R/N/orD and then back to park.
Which I should mention.. the steering wheel isn't locking when the key is out and I can work the shifter (Automatic).
All electronics in the car work perfectly fine. Battery is fully charged. Starter was replaced about 3 months ago... Thermostat was replaced near the same time. Car had been overheating, but the problem was fixed.
Thinking the green temperature light flashing might mean low coolant level [preventing the car from starting], I checked the coolant. It is full.
Checked all the fuses under the hood, nothing is blown.
There's 12.5 volts at the starter. I removed the starter relay and tried to bridge it with a wire to "jump" the starter... no luck.
I had an aftermarket (Avital 5305L) alarm/remote start in the car, but have since removed it thinking it may be some starter kill feature gone haywire.
Any thoughts?? I can't help but think it has to do something with that green temp light flashing.. but after searching, I can't figure out what that means.