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Car won't start

Everything on the Volvo S80. Sometimes called an "executive car", the S80 was Volvo's top-of-the-line passenger car. P2 platform.
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thienle
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Car won't start

Post by thienle »

I just returned from a 3 months business trip. While away my dad started the car every two days to keep it in somewhat a good condition. One day the car won't start. When I returned home yesterday I used my sister car to jump started my car as the battery already been drained down from sitting for quite sometime. I can heard the start kicked in and out but nothing is happened. From what I can see that everything is looking normal. No warming message on the dasdboard. The fuel is 75% full, the oil look fine. I used the scanner and received no code. I've 2001 S80 2.9L (non turbo).

Should I look at the starter? Any advise is greatly appreciate.

Thank you.

thienle
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Post by thienle »

After replaced with a new battery the car started just fine. Did anyone know why is the car didn't start with a "jump start" from another car? Thanks.

Japedo
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Post by Japedo »

You must not have had the booster cables hooked up properly, or not making a good connection
2003 v70 2.5tawd black/black 120miles
2007 nissan altima 2.5 cvt 107miles
2001 xc70 211 miles " collision"/ parts car
1994 850 turbo 315miles 5 speed "stoped fixing it"

thienle
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Post by thienle »

Thanks for the comment Japedo. From my perspective the booster cables was hooked up correctly as I saw spark when I made the connection from the booster cables to my car. I also used a multimeter to read voltage across the ends of the booster cable and it indicated a little over 12 VDC. I also noticed that my sister car increased in RPM when I tried to start my volvo with the booster cable connecting from her car to my car. I forgot to mention that the old battery was completed drain, but again I though that the purpose of the battery is to provide the initial cranking power to the crankshaft. So if I have a booster cables connecting to a running car then my car should be started regardless of whether my car have a battery or not? Am I right?

If I have time I'll experience this again with a bad battery and try to start the car with a booster cable connecting to another car.

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