random start issues
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random start issues
hi guys in the past 3 days some times completely randomly when i turn the key to start the engine i get the typical no battery sound. the battery however is brand new yet the engine does not turn over it sounds like i dont have enougb voltage to turn it over like battery is flat. yesterday i played with the key a bit and gave it 3- 4 attempts and engine turned over..just earlier persistently it would not turn over same sound no voltage like response. i disconnected battery cleaned the poles even took a hammer and hit the starter motor a bit i the hope it could be stuck or something. after that it didnt start first attempt but started second onwards. i took it for a spin turned off engine and started about 10 times randomly after that all 10 times it fired straght up no issues
any ideas what it can be ? it sounds electrical but battery is fully charged . can you help me here?
any ideas what it can be ? it sounds electrical but battery is fully charged . can you help me here?
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See one of my earlier posts with pictures about adding a ground wire to the alternator bracket. $10 and 20 minutes could be the difference here and a great start. I read about it for years on here but doubted it and then all of my no start problems vanished. It seriously hasn't happened once to me since. Mine is 08. Post back like stated above with your details.
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Skipping ahead a bit in the logical troubleshooting order, a quick thought for the OP... If you carry jumper cables and are suspecting the battery to engine ground connection is intermittently bad: When it won't start, safely jumper the negative battery term to the engine (alternator bracket) and see if it starts.
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The wife this morning had same issue - tried for about 10 minutes and then it just started
i have not shifting the lever further into Park- i ll try that tonight and revert
Last night i took it for a spin brought it back and started about 10 times all successful- not sure if it being hot or cold plays a role as the wife this morning after about 8 hours of it sitting could not start it again- we live in dubai so it was 26C this AM so cold per se does not apply to cold starts
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Skipping ahead a bit in the logical troubleshooting order, a quick thought for the OP... If you carry jumper cables and are suspecting the battery to engine ground connection is intermittently bad: When it won't start, safely jumper the negative battery term to the engine (alternator bracket) and see if it starts.
So i connect negative to say the alt bracket ?
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Edit: When trying this, another thing to be careful of is the jump cable coming off and hitting something like the serpentine belt as the engine starts. Depending on the size of the jumper's clamps, going from the top (near the radiator hose) to the lower alternator mounting point may work best. Forgive any unnecessary safety emphasis...
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Thank you i ll give it a try tonight as long as the wife can return it home from work :-)
Otherwise it ll have to be tested in her work garage to bring it home
Let s hope it is that simple- in terms of testing out the Parking position can someone describe the logical function of how it works so i get an idea of what to test there? is there an auto tranny sensor that gives the OK to crank over similar to how the TJs used to have an engine position sensor or a clutch sensor to crank the engine over?
Otherwise it ll have to be tested in her work garage to bring it home
Let s hope it is that simple- in terms of testing out the Parking position can someone describe the logical function of how it works so i get an idea of what to test there? is there an auto tranny sensor that gives the OK to crank over similar to how the TJs used to have an engine position sensor or a clutch sensor to crank the engine over?