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Default Re: No crank no start but the RCM isn’t at fault?

Originally Posted by zip439
Check the fuses on top the RCM and look closely at the contact connections: some have had trouble with those connectors.

PS How is the cars's battery? Does it show over 12.5 volts on a volt meter? Do the doors lock/unlock with the FOB? You can also try discounting the negative battery cable from the battery for a couple minutes and then reconnect. See if that changes anything.

hello mate the battery’s brand new and reads as it should, you are correct about the fuses, I bought all new and replaced all of them and now it starts up every time, none of them had the little thin connected bit snapped but a few of them had some sort of soot where it looks like they’ve been burnt, thanks for the advice mate you’ve made me one happy chappy
 
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