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Try and listen where the fizzing sound is coming from. go to the fuse box where the relays are.put your hand on the relays when the key is turned and identify the one making the noise. sounds like the start relay is faulty. needs changing. hope this helps.
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if it has the 1.9dci engine there is a small low pressure fuel pump below the car tucked in behind the front sub frame. its about the size off a redbull can with a pipe at either side. turn the ignition on and listen for a buzzing noise almost below drivers footwell. if you dont here anything your pump has gone. new pump costs around £100 but if the car is worth fixing it is a good investment.. dont bother with 2nd hand because they give ALOT OF BOTHER.
Have you tried a new battery in the key fob? If so
are you any good with a soldering iron? The little button has come off the circuit board in the key, but it is very easy to solder back on. If you cant do it, just take it to a little electrical repair shop and explain the button needs soldered back on. The key is easily dismantled
It usually takes me 10 mins to fix this fault, and no new key needed.
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