April 03, 2015
Car Won't Start: Battery Tips for Checking the Problem
Car Won't Start: Battery Tips for Checking the Problem February 17,2012 If your
car won't start,the usual culprits are battery problems,fuel and ignition
problems,or a faulty starter. Learn how to make the right call. Starting
problems can be common among older vehicles,but when your car won't
start,battery trouble may be a possible cause. In order to diagnose and remedy
the problem,it is vital to pay attention to any symptoms that may arise. 1.
Symptoms of Battery Problems When attempting to start a vehicle with a dead
battery,a few key signs will be noticeable. Slow cranking is a telltale sign of
a dead battery,as is any dimming of the lighting or display on the gauges and
dashboard. An ailing battery will also tend to show significant dimming of the
headlights during start up. If your battery is found to be the cause of the
problem,jump starting the car will allow you to get home or to an auto parts
store for a replacement,should the cause be an old battery that simply can no
longer hold a charge. Should your dead battery be the result of simply
forgetting your headlights or leaving the key in the ignition,a car battery
charge is a good first step that should remedy the problem completely. 2. Fuel
and Ignition Problems It doesn't take much energy to illuminate the lights on
your dashboard or your stereo,so unless your vehicle has not been started for
several days or weeks,chances are,even with a dying battery you should see some
manner of activity on your dash or stereo when the ignition has been turned to
the"On"position. No activity at all may be a sign of a faulty ignition switch.
Should you attempt to start your car and receive normal cranking despite the
vehicle not starting,fuel or ignition may be the problem rather than the
battery. Fuel and ignition problems are commonly accompanied by a check engine
light,though this may not always be the case in older vehicles. 3. Signs of an
Ailing Starter The starter is a simple electric motor that helps to spin the
engine and aid it in starting. Should the starter begin to malfunction,there are
a few key symptoms that may accompany the condition. A clicking sound and no
starting is one possible sign,as is nothing happening at all,especially if there
is no headlight dimming or interruption with the electrical accessories of your
vehicle during the attempted starts. Signs of a damaged starter gear or solenoid
may include a metallic scraping or whirling sound during start,accompanied by a
lack or difficulty in starting. Remedying the problem will generally require
replacement of the starter,although double checking that all wiring connections
are secure,especially the ground wire,is a simple step that can sometimes save
you the cost of a repair bill Porsche
Piwis Tester II. The first step to repairing a vehicle that won't start is
finding the root of the problem. The most common causes of a failure to start
generally stem from either a dying battery,ailing starter or problems in the
fuel and ignition system. By narrowing down the problem,you can greatly reduce
repair fees and even possibly evade them completely autodiagnostic,as would be the case with
discharged battery or simple starter wiring issues.
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