Battery / Starter / Alternator Problem on my 3rd Gen
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 3:51 pm
Hey guys!
Months back, I had a few instances of the starter making a loud clicking noise and not starting the engine. Thinking that it was a battery issue, I bought a new battery which seemed to solve the problem. Then it started happening again more and more often.
For the last couple of months, I've been bump starting my car, because the starter just clicks every time. My assumption is that this was the solenoid, so after failing to find an affordable new starter, I stripped the starter motor down completely, found nothing wrong and rebuilt it. Same problem, clicking noise and no go. But the battery always had some charge (enough to work the lights, radio etc).
I then charged the battery with a battery charger completely, and it started! I went for a half hour drive, came back and it wouldn't start again! So the battery is not charging sufficiently basically.
BUT
I have also done 10 hour uninterrupted drives with a subwoofer blaring, so the alternator MUST be putting out more than enough charge to run the car. And the battery is new!
I DON'T UNDERSTAND. I DON'T KNOW ENOUGH ABOUT CARS!
And ideas? Hopefully it's something obvious and easy.
Thanks in advance.
Felix
Months back, I had a few instances of the starter making a loud clicking noise and not starting the engine. Thinking that it was a battery issue, I bought a new battery which seemed to solve the problem. Then it started happening again more and more often.
For the last couple of months, I've been bump starting my car, because the starter just clicks every time. My assumption is that this was the solenoid, so after failing to find an affordable new starter, I stripped the starter motor down completely, found nothing wrong and rebuilt it. Same problem, clicking noise and no go. But the battery always had some charge (enough to work the lights, radio etc).
I then charged the battery with a battery charger completely, and it started! I went for a half hour drive, came back and it wouldn't start again! So the battery is not charging sufficiently basically.
BUT
I have also done 10 hour uninterrupted drives with a subwoofer blaring, so the alternator MUST be putting out more than enough charge to run the car. And the battery is new!
I DON'T UNDERSTAND. I DON'T KNOW ENOUGH ABOUT CARS!
And ideas? Hopefully it's something obvious and easy.
Thanks in advance.
Felix