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Old 03-03-2015, 01:35 PM   #1
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So with the new ute, I'm finding that it isn't starting on first kick. Usually starts on the second kick. Only once has it not started and I had to turn the key over again.

This is where I need some opinions and help.....

So, in order to eliminate issues with the charging system I've checked the charging system with the car running (at idle). result was 14.4 v. Then I checked the battery with the car off, and it was around 12.8 v.

Put the battery on a charger which has this rejuvenate function, which basically drains and rejuvenates first (takes an extra 24 hours).

Once the charger said that it was done, the battery was showing 12.97 v. Put it in the car and started the car, same thing second kick. With car idling output was showing 14.43v. Turned the car off and checked battery, 13.4 v and it was slowing dropping .01 volts at a time. So obviously losing charge.

Checked the battery this morning with the car sitting overnight and it came up as 12.45.

So my question is is the battery on the way out? Or is it an AU thing which starts on second kick? My option is to get another battery for $135 and just have that piece of mind that it is done.

Any suggestions?
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Old 03-03-2015, 02:25 PM   #2
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I would say the battery has had it especially if its losing voltage just sitting there.

I had my AU for 6 years and I replaced the battery once. Always started first go.
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Old 03-03-2015, 02:38 PM   #3
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Yeah that is what I was thinking Axe. It just didn't make sense that each time I would check the battery, that I was getting a different reading, especially lower. But start the car, it sat steady. It only moved if you would draw more power, i.e. turn lights on etc.

Might just get a battery in case.
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Swap the battery out with the one in your other car and see what happens, that will tell you
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Once the charger said that it was done, the battery was showing 12.97 v. Put it in the car and started the car, same thing second kick. With car idling output was showing 14.43v. Turned the car off and checked battery, 13.4 v and it was slowing dropping .01 volts at a time. So obviously losing charge.
Yes, obviously losing charge, but this is how batteries work. If you go and buy a brand new quality battery, chuck it in, the alt will have it charging at about 14v, and then once off charge the voltage will gradually drift back to its resting point somewhere around 12.x volts.
Get yourself to a battery place (i see you're in brisbane, maybe comet at geebung?) and they'll be able to tell you how good the battery is. The 540CCA you think you have might be only around the 2-300CCA by now.

Voltage is only a slight indicator as to amperage. You can have a battery that rests all day at over 12v that can't turn a falcon over, and likewise you could have a battery that sits at 11.99v that'll turn a falcon over first time every time.
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Old 03-03-2015, 04:43 PM   #6
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Question: Do you sit in the car with motor off & stereo on? Use power windows without motor on?

The power windows in my AU2 can kill my battery in 20 minutes if I use the windows too much with engine off.

My battery rests on 14V, 17V at idle
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Question: Do you sit in the car with motor off & stereo on? Use power windows without motor on?

The power windows in my AU2 can kill my battery in 20 minutes if I use the windows too much with engine off.

My battery rests on 14V, 17V at idle
No power windows and only got the car last week, so haven't been sitting in it with the stereo on.
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My battery rests on 14V, 17V at idle
17v? Either your multimeter is defective or the voltage regulator of your alternator is shot. You should never see above 14.x V
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Old 03-03-2015, 11:17 PM   #9
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Get the battery tested at a tyre shop or battery place to see if the battery has lost CCA (cold cranking amps) and replace if needed.
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Old 05-03-2015, 10:57 PM   #10
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17v? Either your multimeter is defective or the voltage regulator of your alternator is shot. You should never see above 14.x V
Hey, I was as shocked as you, but nothing untoward has come of it. At least I know it'll never go flat!!!

At least I'm aware of it.
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Old 05-03-2015, 11:21 PM   #11
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Um 17v get that fixed asap, 17v will result in electrolytic decomposition of the water in the battery acid - your battery will dry out and die quickly without careful maintenance but you probably have sealed battery. Worse, the electronics are not designed to withstand that much voltage so they will die quickly as well.

Lead Acid will charge between 2.1v - 2.45v per cell. You shouldnt exceed the 2.45 as the battery will also get warm as the internal resistance increases.
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Old 06-03-2015, 12:15 PM   #12
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At least I know it'll never go flat!!!
That's not how batteries work.
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Old 08-03-2015, 01:32 AM   #13
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I usually call it a day and replace the battery once resting voltage consistently reads below 12.4v. You should be fine for a little while yet with 12.45v, but a load test is the only wat ti be certain, as per Mr. Hardware's suggestion.

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So with the new ute, I'm finding that it isn't starting on first kick. Usually starts on the second kick




I'm curious, do you mean it cranks over but does not start first try?

If so I'd be suspecting a worn fuel pump. You can confirm by "priming" the fuel pump two or three times prior to cranking. I.e. Turn ignition to "on", pause for 3s, then off and repeatx2... then try and start.
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Old 08-03-2015, 08:19 PM   #14
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Replaced the battery during the week, and now she fires up first go. Only thing I since and a while, I turn the key and light come on but nothing.... Check the see if it's in Park, then she starts first go. Could be the neutral switch. Need to check it out.
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I had my park/neutral switch play up as well.
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