Starter i located on the back of the engine - between manifold and driveshaft.
well the batterys flat, so it won't start, with or without an imoblizer
I also have a 2005 Laguna. And had the same problem.Turned out it was the battery.Charging it wasn't a solution.Changed it out and no more problems.
Leaking rear doors due to poor water channing inside the door. Remote central locking gremlins. Rust on rear arches. Heater matrix blockages. TDC / crank shaft / starter motor causing non start.
Sounds like bad battery connections, clean and tighten them and try again. Have the battery checked if no luck ++ Loose connections ++ This just happened to my laguna. The two connections giving power to the starter motor were loose. Couple of quick turns and it fired up first time. Took an hour to get to it as it's buried deep in the engine.
Your battery may be flat and could need recharging or replaced.
what is the problems car wont start hi if it will not rotates it is the starter motor if it rotates but will not run then it is the immobillizer
put the key card in put it in first keep your clutch down pick up some speed and let clutch out quick giving it some revs
When this happened to me on my seven year old 2.2 DCi laguna I had to hae taken in to the Renault dealers. It turned out to be the a problem with both the cam sensor and the fuel injection sensor. Both had to be replaced at a cost 0f £300 in all. It did cure it though! May also be TDC / crank sensor. Worth removing it and giving it a clean.
my be the card-reader inside the car
Unsure what you mean set? But if you replace a fuel pump in your tank, if fitted properly should pump fuel as soon as you put ignition on and start car.
did u bump start it? it may not be your card it could be your starter motor or even immobiliser, try a jump start first your starter maybe burnt out
could be a starter problem. i replaced mine (1996 RT) a few times. its just the way the car is built. Most likely cause is a dirty TDC sensor, clean it.