Starts When It Wants To
#1
Starts When It Wants To
My car starts fine but every time I go to crank it, each time you can notice it gets slower and slower. Lets say I go crank it right now and it cranks regular, then an hour later I go to crank it again and it cranks a little slower. But then after turning the car on and off a few times the car finally dies and cranks no longer.
Could it just be a bad battery or could it be that its not holding a charge? The volt gauge reads around 13-14.
Could it just be a bad battery or could it be that its not holding a charge? The volt gauge reads around 13-14.
#4
if the volts remain up in the 12.5 range using a volt meter and it wont turn over i would first clean the connections at the battery, wire brush the battery terminals and the battery cable ends. if that does nothing i would look to the starter. the starter may be failing once its heated up. the starters on these are not made to be gound on. excessive amount of start time will kill it. if i remember right there is a starter disable on the newer models.
#7
Not only does a battery need to be charged but it needs cranking amps. That is why you cannot use a battery from a 4 cylinder and expect it to last in a v8. Starting it when it is cold is the number 1 killer of batteries. A battery could hold a voltage perfectly and still be bad. That is why batteries like optimas cost so much. They have high cranking amps and also cold cranking amps which make a big dif in winter.
#8
Aside from a battery you may also consider that when an electric motor gets hot it looses torque and power. If your starter is dying and getting weak, it could be slowing down because it is getting hot. It may be time for a new starter. A bench test will show the starter as good, but an on vehicle, test may show different. Also you may have to test it several times or crank the engine a few times and test it when it starts slowing down.
Massey
Massey
#9
I've already checked the starter and its fine. But when I turn off the car from driving it, then turn it back on immediately, it cranks just fine. I'm thinking the battery is not holding a charge, maybe it's just old and time for a new one.
#10
I have a problem with starting as well and since this thread is already up I was wondering if any of you guys can help me out. When the car sits still through a decent amount of time (about 4-6 hours) or overnight sometimes I have to crank it and it dosen't start right away I can keep craning it but it never starts, when I stop cranking it it seems to be trying to start but only after i stop craning it, when the car is turned off and then I get back into it after 5-10 minutes it starts right up. What might be causing this. I am really not sure why it would try to start just as I stop cranking it. I might post a video of this happening later on if i can't figure out an answer.