Start Inhibitor Will Not Disengage
Car Will Not Start
Sources of fault
Open-circuit in signal lead between ignition and starter motor.
Short-circuit to ground in signal lead between ignition and starter motor.
Fault in starter motor.
Fault in ignition.
Fault in alarm control module.
Fault-tracing starts with K1.
K1 Check That Starter Motor Is Working
Deactivate alarm.
Ignition off.
Remove alarm control module (position 210/211).
Bridge alarm relay plinth between position 50E and position 50F.
Start engine by turning ignition to position III.
Starter motor should work.
If starter motor works:
Try another alarm control module in Guard Alarm I or II for Fault- Tracing in Alarm Wiring Harness.
Guard Alarm II:
Run control module self-test in Guard Alarm II (only) before replacing control module.
If starter motor does not work:
Check ignition supply K2.
K2 Check Ignition Supply
Ignition off.
Remove bridge from alarm relay plinth between position 50E and position 50F
Connect a voltmeter to alarm relay plinth between position 50E and position 31 (ground).
Turn ignition key to position III.
Voltmeter should read battery voltage.
If reading is OK:
Fault-trace in starter motor electrical system.
If reading is incorrect:
Check lead between ignition (3/1) position 50 and alarm relay plinth position 50E for open-circuit as per WA3 and for short-circuit to ground as per WA4See Other Fault-Tracing Test.