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We need help!! My boyfriends car has been fine driving all last night, he's started it this morning and got around 3 corners, the 350 then made a noise and came to a rolling stop! It now won't turn over at all it just clicks when tried, the code P1238 is now being brought up on diagnostics! Can someone help please?! Were in the northwest, Chester/North Wales area! Please please please help!!

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As per other replies :thumbs:

 

But just for future situations, "Forum help" sub forum is for help with the forum itself, so you'll certainly get more traffic seeing your thread if you were too post it in the 350z section itself, perhaps under "technical" :)

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Might be fuel pump. however a failed fuel pump would not stop the car from turning over.

 

A clicking sound suggests that you have a battery, starter or earth issue.

 

Check your engine oil.

Check that the engine turns over by hand.

Check the battery terminals.

 

Alex. :)

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What sort of noise did it make when it stopped? Have you tried wipers and headlights to see if the battery IS properly connected? What is the reading on the voltmeter when you turn the ignition on?

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The battery is fine, ignition all comes on, battery was replaced about 3 weeks ago, all connected fine, goes up to 12 as usual, but has reset everything as if it has earthed itself out, will try and get hold of a fuel pump ASAP! Typical to happen now as we're due a baby in 20 days! Hopefully the fuel pump will sort it when we are able to get hold of one! Really appreciate all the help! Thanks again guys! :)

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If you need help getting it fixed please drop me a pm. I'm working alongside a mechanic and we're based in sandycroft. We're looking to start specialising in 350's anyway with a few fixed price packages on other things.

 

He'll have you sorted sharpish.

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The battery is fine, ignition all comes on, battery was replaced about 3 weeks ago, all connected fine, goes up to 12 as usual, but has reset everything as if it has earthed itself out, will try and get hold of a fuel pump ASAP! Typical to happen now as we're due a baby in 20 days! Hopefully the fuel pump will sort it when we are able to get hold of one! Really appreciate all the help! Thanks again guys! :)

As Alex said earlier a failed fuel pump probably wouldn't stop the engine turning over.
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Starter motor perhaps?

 

Did you try bump start as in push starting gear

Also any aftermarket alarm installed?

Also alternator could have packed up.

 

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Further to my previous post.

 

If the car suddenly stopped with a horrible noise and the engine will not turn over by hand, by that I mean using a socket and breaker bar on the crankshaft bolt or put in 5h gear and with handbrake off rock the car to see it the engine turns.

If there is no movement you may have a seized engine.

 

Alex. :)

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Further to my previous post.

 

If the car suddenly stopped with a horrible noise and the engine will not turn over by hand, by that I mean using a socket and breaker bar on the crankshaft bolt or put in 5h gear and with handbrake off rock the car to see it the engine turns.

If there is no movement you may have a seized engine.

 

Alex. :)

 

Thanks for all your help, we've managed to get in touch with someone in the area that'll be able to have a look! If it is a possible engine seizure what could of caused this, any ideas as there is plenty of water/oil in the engine etc and was fine driving the night before? Thanks again :)

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