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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.1) Does the engine turn over and not fire up ?
2) Did it make any noises before conking out ?
3) Assume oil levels all OK ?
Possibly suspect broken timing chain/belt.
or
Broken piston ring jamming up the works.
An engine shouldn't just seize up for no reason providing reasonable care has been taken to service regularly.
Were there any other noticeable symptons prior to breaking down ?
Thanks for your answer. I know almost nothing about engines, so sorry if I sound clueless!
When I try and start the car, there's a loud click, but nothing more happens.
It made no noises and had no obvious problems before dying, nor have there been any problems with it otherwise. We did a seven hour journey in early Jan and it was completely fine, and all short trips since have seen no problems at all.
I did check the oil, and it was low, but not worryingly so.
We had a quick once-over prior to the long journey in Jan, and everything was fine. The mechanic's a good mate, so I trust his judgement on that!
Thanks for all the suggestions.
Mechanic had an initial look last night and is currently none the wiser. Apparently it's none of the 'obvious' things that could be wrong with it. He's going to have a proper look today, but the current thought is that where the car is fifteen years old, everything's just given up. I'd be surprised though - she's never had a single problem in the five years we've had her.