I’m looking for either a confirmation of my diagnosis to my car problem or some further direction on what to look at before I start buying parts. I tried to perform all the tests (from Prime) that I could based on my skill and available tools. The car is a 97, 6spd with 95K kms.
The short version of the story is, my car wouldn’t start; had the battery tested and they said it was fine; tested a bunch of stuff; in the end tried to jump start it and it worked. I suspect the battery is bad even though the parts guy said it was good. Does that seem right?
The long version - A few weeks ago the car wouldn’t start and I attributed the problem to a slightly drained battery as a result of me working on the getting a new iPhone working with my USA Spec. I put the battery on the tender for a bit and it fired up. The car ran great for a couple weeks and then it wouldn’t start one day. Again I put it on the tender for a minute or two and it fired right up and worked for another week and then it wouldn’t start. I figured the battery must be on the way out so I took it to a place to test it (Napa/Pepboys like place). They used a hand held unit and the test indicated the battery was good. I cleaned up the terminals and cables and put it back in and the car fired right up. I drove it around for about 30 minutes and put it in the garage on Sunday. Today the car wouldn’t start again. I turn the key, I hear the fuel pump, and some other clicks but that’s it. No movement from the starter from what I can tell.
I have run through the gambit of things to check:
- lights come on; head lights work etc.
- clutch pedal stopper is there
- OEM security system seems ok
- battery voltage = 12.5V
- voltage to starter = 12.xV
- ignition switch - seems fine wiggling the key causes no issues
- fuel pump is priming
- starter sliding pinion sounds like it is working
- main relay hasn’t been replaced during my ownership and I don’t have a record of it being replaced but from what I understand this wouldn’t necessarily cause the symptoms I have.
- I didn’t check the starter motor
- battery is a diehard 6000 gold of undetermined age
On a whim I thought I would try to jump start it and it fired right up. So I’m back to thinking that the battery is bad and doesn’t have enough cranking amps for the starter even though the battery test said it was fine.
Does that sound right or should I check anything else?
Thanks.
The short version of the story is, my car wouldn’t start; had the battery tested and they said it was fine; tested a bunch of stuff; in the end tried to jump start it and it worked. I suspect the battery is bad even though the parts guy said it was good. Does that seem right?
The long version - A few weeks ago the car wouldn’t start and I attributed the problem to a slightly drained battery as a result of me working on the getting a new iPhone working with my USA Spec. I put the battery on the tender for a bit and it fired up. The car ran great for a couple weeks and then it wouldn’t start one day. Again I put it on the tender for a minute or two and it fired right up and worked for another week and then it wouldn’t start. I figured the battery must be on the way out so I took it to a place to test it (Napa/Pepboys like place). They used a hand held unit and the test indicated the battery was good. I cleaned up the terminals and cables and put it back in and the car fired right up. I drove it around for about 30 minutes and put it in the garage on Sunday. Today the car wouldn’t start again. I turn the key, I hear the fuel pump, and some other clicks but that’s it. No movement from the starter from what I can tell.
I have run through the gambit of things to check:
- lights come on; head lights work etc.
- clutch pedal stopper is there
- OEM security system seems ok
- battery voltage = 12.5V
- voltage to starter = 12.xV
- ignition switch - seems fine wiggling the key causes no issues
- fuel pump is priming
- starter sliding pinion sounds like it is working
- main relay hasn’t been replaced during my ownership and I don’t have a record of it being replaced but from what I understand this wouldn’t necessarily cause the symptoms I have.
- I didn’t check the starter motor
- battery is a diehard 6000 gold of undetermined age
On a whim I thought I would try to jump start it and it fired right up. So I’m back to thinking that the battery is bad and doesn’t have enough cranking amps for the starter even though the battery test said it was fine.
Does that sound right or should I check anything else?
Thanks.