Our 850 wagon(225k) has been having random starting issues. It will start ok for days then it acts up all day.You turn the key,all dash lights come on,but not enough juice to start, only cranks a little then nada.It will start right up when jumped. I had the battery load tested, still good.(12.6-13v) We have noticed the battery light comes on faintly(again random), so I checked the alternator output - 18volts(?)Is there a voltage regulator? I cleaned every electrical connection I could find and thought it was good but a week later(maybe w/ the colder weather?) it's happening again.
Any advice?
Starting issues 1994 850 non T
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Benoit Muto
- Posts: 10
- Joined: 1 June 2009
- Year and Model: 1994 850 wagon
- Location: Old Saybrook,CT
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Benoit Muto
- Posts: 10
- Joined: 1 June 2009
- Year and Model: 1994 850 wagon
- Location: Old Saybrook,CT
PS. just happened again.
battery before jump 13v (analog meter)
jumped car - battery running @ 8v
alternator output between main connection and negative terminal - *18v
After starting:
battery light on faintly, then brighter
ABS light came on, then SRS light on,headlights dim,wipers slow
after 8-10 mins ,headlights brighten,wipers normal,warning lights wink off -back to normal(?) Starts ok
all electrical readings the same thoughout.
Perplexed!
battery before jump 13v (analog meter)
jumped car - battery running @ 8v
alternator output between main connection and negative terminal - *18v
After starting:
battery light on faintly, then brighter
ABS light came on, then SRS light on,headlights dim,wipers slow
after 8-10 mins ,headlights brighten,wipers normal,warning lights wink off -back to normal(?) Starts ok
all electrical readings the same thoughout.
Perplexed!
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Ricky_devon
- Posts: 12
- Joined: 30 December 2009
- Year and Model: 850 2L 20v est, 1996
- Location: Devon; UK
Hi,
Sounds like your altenator regulator in knackered. When they start to play up they will give all sorts of wierd results. Any 12v system altenator should never kick out any more than 14.5 volts, (nominal 14v). Get your altenator off and tested by a profession auto electrical company, (if its only the regulator - they maybe able to replace without complete altenator replacement). You may have to replace battery in time - they don't like receiving 18v! Check the fluid level of each battery cell (engine off!), top up to marker with de-ionised water - care not to splash battery contents into your eyes. The reason for this is that a battery that has been over charged will eventually 'boil' dry.
Sounds like your altenator regulator in knackered. When they start to play up they will give all sorts of wierd results. Any 12v system altenator should never kick out any more than 14.5 volts, (nominal 14v). Get your altenator off and tested by a profession auto electrical company, (if its only the regulator - they maybe able to replace without complete altenator replacement). You may have to replace battery in time - they don't like receiving 18v! Check the fluid level of each battery cell (engine off!), top up to marker with de-ionised water - care not to splash battery contents into your eyes. The reason for this is that a battery that has been over charged will eventually 'boil' dry.
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patrioty3k
- Posts: 134
- Joined: 23 December 2008
- Year and Model: 1995 850 Turbo Wagon
- Location: Southwick Ma.
1995 850 Turbo S/Wagon,Alpine head w/Sirius Sat. Radio--"OCTANE" power!
200K $400 Sleeper...nuff said!
200K $400 Sleeper...nuff said!
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patrioty3k
- Posts: 134
- Joined: 23 December 2008
- Year and Model: 1995 850 Turbo Wagon
- Location: Southwick Ma.
1995 850 Turbo S/Wagon,Alpine head w/Sirius Sat. Radio--"OCTANE" power!
200K $400 Sleeper...nuff said!
200K $400 Sleeper...nuff said!
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