Starting issue

Discussion in 'Technical' started by Instamatic, Feb 3, 2013.

  1. Instamatic

    Instamatic Active Member

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    Hey all, I've got a bit of a strange issue when starting the car. The battery has good voltage (13.2V), but when I turn the key to 'Start' I just hear a single click (not the multiple rapid clicks that usually indicates a low battery), then the everything goes dead.

    After a while I can get accessory power back, but in the immediate time after the failed start, there's no power to anything (stereo, lights, HVAC, instruments).

    Any ideas on possible causes?
     
  2. Chrispy

    Chrispy Pretentious Upstart

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    Proper dead batt.
     
  3. ryzan

    ryzan Moderator Staff Member

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    Could also be a dodgy connection on the battery.
     
  4. Instamatic

    Instamatic Active Member

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    But how come it's showing good voltage? Or is it the strain of engaging the starter too much for it, given it's been weakened?
     
  5. Chrispy

    Chrispy Pretentious Upstart

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    Yes, or that. Forgot about that possibility.

    What's the voltage during cranking though?
     
  6. Anti

    Anti 14.7 x 14.7 = 44.1

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    Voltage read while stationary isn't everything. Could be an open circuit. Repalce the battery.
     
  7. Instamatic

    Instamatic Active Member

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    Battery terminals are nice and tight

    No idea! It doesn't even engage the starter. Just one click and the show's over. I'll pick up a new battery today and see if that fixes it up. I suspect it might, this battery is approaching the end of its life.
     
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    Dead battery.
     
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    also take the time to clean the inside of the battery terminal clamps. you may have a perfect battery but corrosion can be on the clamps as well as the terminals.
     

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