Normally my 81 (FI) Spider will start find, crank for maybe 1-2 seconds and it is running. But maybe 1 out of 8 or 10, the starter just clicks or groans. the battery has been checked and pronounced healthy, my electronic charger will charge it without faulting, and the alternator is charging it at just over 14V. New ground cable and the terminals are freshly, shiney clean.
Typical today; started for work, a trip for an errand and return, then parked at work. In the afternoon it wouldn turn over. I have taken to carrying a backup deep cycle battery in the trunk, and boosted with that it starts immediately. Then drove 5 minutes and parked at a store (thinking I'd have to boost it again). Nope, 5 minutes later it started instantly, drove maybe 10 minutes and parked. Again, started instantly.
how can it need a boost one minute, then after a short drive be just fine again? it couldnt get a significant charge that quickly, and restart twice more in half an hour.
Is the battery marginally sized maybe? It has 570 CC amps, something like 700 CA according to the label. It is "small" compared to the battery compartment, maybe 1.5 to 2 inches narrower than the room provided for OEM equipment. Dont know if size matters here. Thoughts? Oh, and it can sit for a week and start right up so the battery isnt draining.
No start one out of 10 times
- azruss
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Re: No start one out of 10 times
you have 2 potential problem childs. the first is the key. may have a dirty starter contact that isnt giving the starter solenoid enough kick. The other is the starter solenoid itself. old solenoids can develop junk on the contact plate. it can also have wear in the bendix slider path that makes it hang up before it pushes the contact plate hard enough for a good contact.
- courtenay
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Re: No start one out of 10 times
There is one more potential problem - check out this thread:
http://www.fiatspider.com/f08/viewtopic ... art#p76617
http://www.fiatspider.com/f08/viewtopic ... art#p76617
Bruce Shearer
'80 Spider Fi
'10 Volvo XC70
'06 GMC 1 Ton PU
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'80 Spider Fi
'10 Volvo XC70
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'72 Spider a long, long time ago
- divace73
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Re: No start one out of 10 times
1. Pull apart and clean ignition switch http://www.mirafiori.com/faq/content/switch/index.html
2. also do the brown wire fix http://www.mirafiori.com/faq/content/bwfix/bwfix.htm...it sorted mine out..
On the ignition fix, I used hobby fasteners to put the thing together
2. also do the brown wire fix http://www.mirafiori.com/faq/content/bwfix/bwfix.htm...it sorted mine out..
On the ignition fix, I used hobby fasteners to put the thing together
Cheers David
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Re: No start one out of 10 times
Well, i can try those bullet connectors pretty quick and see if that does the trick. The symptoms that people list there is EXACTLY what I'm talking about. A bad connection might explain why hooking up a second battery helps more so than with a mechanical problem.
Thanks, guys. I'll let you know.
I really appreciate the advice.
Tim
Thanks, guys. I'll let you know.
I really appreciate the advice.
Tim
Re: No start one out of 10 times
Well, since I started using the car on a much more frequent basis this problem has hugely diminished. Once over the past three months and that time I just switched off and back on and she started right up. Certainly the car likes being driven more often!
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