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LORDVDR
01-31-2010, 04:47 PM
I have had LORDVDR's battery on the charger for a week. I went out today to start him up. Turned the key and all sounded like it was going to start as normal,but didnt. Got a Click,Click,Click out of it thats all. Please don't tell me my starter just went caput...... Fellas? Your thoughts.
Steve
XfireZ51
01-31-2010, 05:39 PM
I have had LORDVDR's battery on the charger for a week. I went out today to start him up. Turned the key and all sounded like it was going to start as normal,but didnt. Got a Click,Click,Click out of it thats all. Please don't tell me my starter just went caput...... Fellas? Your thoughts.
Steve
Its a thought. Have you tried starting it with charger on?
xlr8nflorida
01-31-2010, 06:22 PM
I have had LORDVDR's battery on the charger for a week. I went out today to start him up. Turned the key and all sounded like it was going to start as normal,but didnt. Got a Click,Click,Click out of it thats all. Please don't tell me my starter just went caput...... Fellas? Your thoughts.
Steve
It's probably a bad battery that won't hard charge. Load test the battery and find out. Also, I hope the battery charger was a float/pulse charger. You don't want to trickle a battery for a week, you can sometimes boil it that way.
Good Luck.
Dynomite
02-01-2010, 12:26 AM
I have had LORDVDR's battery on the charger for a week. I went out today to start him up. Turned the key and all sounded like it was going to start as normal,but didnt. Got a Click,Click,Click out of it thats all. Please don't tell me my starter just went caput...... Fellas? Your thoughts.
Steve
That click is your solenoid being energized. You do not have enough battery power for the starter to turn the flywheel once the solenoid closes the contacts.
I would guess you have a dead cell in the battery :mrgreen:
You could have poor primary contacts in the starter solenoid but that usually comes on gradually wherein a couple clicks and it will start ;)
secondchance
02-01-2010, 11:20 AM
Steve,
It sounds like a bad battery. Try to jump start it and most likely you will be able to.
If so, thst's a confirmation of bad battery in need of replacement.
ZZZZZR1
02-01-2010, 11:26 AM
I have had LORDVDR's battery on the charger for a week. I went out today to start him up. Turned the key and all sounded like it was going to start as normal,but didnt. Got a Click,Click,Click out of it thats all. Please don't tell me my starter just went caput...... Fellas? Your thoughts.
Steve
Steve,
You told me about the battery and there is more to the story... :-D
Is this the "new" battery or the old one you reinstalled?
:cheers:
David
LORDVDR
02-01-2010, 11:56 AM
Will buy a new battery today. Thanks fellas.
XfireZ51
02-01-2010, 11:56 AM
I have had LORDVDR's battery on the charger for a week. I went out today to start him up. Turned the key and all sounded like it was going to start as normal,but didnt. Got a Click,Click,Click out of it thats all. Please don't tell me my starter just went caput...... Fellas? Your thoughts.
Steve,
I had an issue with no-start where motor would start, I could shut off and then nothing. Leave it for a bit then it would start. I usually could get it to start with the charger hooked-up. I finally swapped starters to a 94 I bought on fleabay. Haven't had another starting issue since.
QB93Z
02-01-2010, 04:13 PM
Hey Steve, It was great to see you at the gathering last week.
I had exactly the symptoms you describe on two XR-1's this year. It was a bad battery in both cases. Start there. Get the battery load tested at a battery store.
If it doesn't solve the problem, we can trouble shoot the starter and starter circuit. No worries.
Jim
LORDVDR
03-03-2010, 06:01 PM
Finally bought the new Interstate Battery and LORDVDR fired right up!! No Problem!! Thanx Fellas!!=D>
QB93Z
03-03-2010, 06:11 PM
Glad to hear it worked out for you Steve. :thumbsup:
Jim
secondchance
03-04-2010, 02:25 PM
Finally bought the new Interstate Battery and LORDVDR fired right up!! No Problem!! Thanx Fellas!!=D>
Great!!!
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