Just came out from grocery shopping. Loaded the car, turn the key, no starter. Dash lights up just fine. Gauges all active. No starting motor engaging when key is turned though. Battery cables appear fine as do those to the coil and distributor.
I'm at a loss. Any suggestions before I call for a tow?
Fixed - Good battery. Dash lights up. No starter turnover
Fixed - Good battery. Dash lights up. No starter turnover
Last edited by atomicpop on 22 Oct 2011, 14:21, edited 1 time in total.
2x '98 V70 AWD (one white & one black)
Fixed. For lack of anything else to do while waiting for a tow, I tried jumping it. Started right up. Battery is 5 1/2 years old so, despite the fact that it seemed to be fine, I guess it lacked the CCA to actually engage the starter motor.
Cheers all!
Cheers all!
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A load test of the battery would be a good test to run.
You may also have possible cable issues. A volt drop test
for a car this age is good preventative maintenance.
Be a bummer if the jump didn't work next time!
You may also have possible cable issues. A volt drop test
for a car this age is good preventative maintenance.
Be a bummer if the jump didn't work next time!
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Yes, agreed on all fronts. My gut tells me that the battery isn't the core issue, just a symptom. I think there is an underlying cause which I haven't found yet.
Thanks for the suggestions.
Thanks for the suggestions.
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Did the lights on the dash go dim when you tried to start?
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No, not for the first 6 to 8 tries (over about 10 minutes) at least. Eventually I did wear the battery down with my repeated attempts to start the car but initially it appeared fully charged and functioning normally.
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A bad cable to the starter wouldn't affect the B+ loads.
Just not enough current for the starter. Hence, Volt Drop test.
Just not enough current for the starter. Hence, Volt Drop test.
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Could also be a bad or misadjusted pnp switch. If the contacts inside are dirty or it is out of alignment you won't be able to start it. Try to move the shifter back and forth through all the gears and then try to start it.
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