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Mazda 6 2005 1.8 Benz: Car Won't Start, Zero Reaction, Starter Unresponsive, Dashboard Ticking

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  • #1 16265003
    krystek171994
    Level 11  
    Hello, I have this problem, namely I have Mazda 6 2005. 1.8 benz and yesterday I started the car as always without any problems. I drove about 500m parked, and then went for quick shopping. I came back for 5 minutes and I can not start the car anymore. According to zero reaction, the starter did not even turn off. The only thing you can hear is when you turn the key to fire it in the vicinity of the dashboard or with the fuses to listen to such ticking. And so with every attempt to start the car. I will add that I have turned on the lights specially and wanted to start the lights do not dim.
    Now the question of what went the starter. Regeneration will give something
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  • #2 16265059
    magir
    Level 29  
    If the lights do not dim, it means that the system does not allow the starter to be switched on for any reason. Does this car not have a start stop system?
    Because if so it means that the battery control system blocks the start-up. I've done a similar case with Volvo - after the battery lifted up, it turned out that the possibility of starting the engine was blocked, only replacing the battery and unlocking on the site helped.
    I advise against attempting to fire up PYCH because it may end badly.
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  • #3 16265542
    krystek171994
    Level 11  
    there is no such thing as start - stop.
    I will add that from the parking lot I had to get there somehow. Well, 2 gentlemen pushed the mate and fired. After reaching the car I extinguished, I wanted to fire back and it was the same.
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  • #4 16268341
    magir
    Level 29  
    Well, if something ticks after turning the key, look through the control circuit from the starter to the fuse box or the relay itself.
    But I would start by checking the fuses.
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  • #5 16268438
    darecki81
    Level 7  
    I had 626 at my school and it turned out that the problem was the starter.
    But before you buy a starter check if the current comes to the starter.
  • #6 16268454
    wtełek1
    Level 14  
    Probably the bendix does not shoot and that's why it does not shoot and that's why you hear the tickling :)
  • #7 16270198
    krystek171994
    Level 11  
    So what to go to the mechanic and let regenerate the starter anyway?
    What is the cost of more or less?
  • #8 16270352
    wtełek1
    Level 14  
    Well, since you are not able to check yourself (no back-up), then only the service or mechanic's visit remains :)
  • #9 16270433
    krystek171994
    Level 11  
    On firepower ignited and auto put away in the workshop. How it will be done will write what has gone wrong and what the cost was.
    Greetings.
  • #10 16278273
    krystek171994
    Level 11  
    Toy car. The reason was the lack of weight around the front right wheel, and the reason was RUDA SZ *** A, who loves it 6 :)
    The cost is a little big because 350 PLN.
    greetings
  • #11 16279030
    darecki81
    Level 7  
    This is to congratulate my colleague.
    I did not have so much luck with my friend's citroen c3.
    I'm still murdering.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around a 2005 Mazda 6 1.8 Benz that fails to start, showing no response from the starter and producing a ticking sound near the dashboard when the ignition key is turned. Initial suggestions include checking the battery control system, fuses, and starter connections. One user experienced a similar issue with a different model, indicating that the starter might be the problem. The author later confirmed the car was taken to a workshop for diagnosis and repair, revealing that the issue was related to a lack of weight around the front right wheel, with repair costs estimated at 350 PLN.
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