Car wont start or charge- HELP...
qutiee22
03-07-2005, 03:03 AM
I have a 1993 Dodge caravan that will not start.It all started a week ago when i left my lights on.I got a jump, drove it all day and thought everything was a-ok. Next morning its dead again. Had battery checked, said was low,jumped and drove all day again.Next morning wont start- wont jump. Replaced battery although was told it was good.Next morning wont start, but jumps and i take it to a mech who says its probably the alternator. although i am skeptical that a alternator will drag a new battery down in 5 minutes its was crunk, i have it tested. It IS bad. have battery charged and replace alterator, drives fine until....it wont start this morning.The battery has a little juice because lights come on, but havent tried to jump it yet.
If its not the battery or the alternator what could it be? PLEASE help.
If its not the battery or the alternator what could it be? PLEASE help.
curtis73
03-07-2005, 05:03 AM
alternators, batteries, and starters are all interconnected in diagnosis. So many times when a battery is found to be defective and gets replaced, the problem returns. Often times a bad battery causes the alternator to work too hard and it dies as well. Vice versa, if an alternator dies and lets the battery go dead it can ruin the battery. When a starter goes bad, it can make you think that the battery or alternator is dying. It will turn very slowly and sound like a dead battery even if its not. This in turn taxes the battery and alternator. A problem with one of these components can create a problem with the other two. Since you've replaced the battery and alternator, I suggest trying the starter next. Since you said the lights come on but it doesn't start, I suggest that the starter is taking a vacation.
Before you do that, borrow or buy a test light or a multimeter. The meter is preferrable. Remove the negative cable from the battery and put the meter (set on amps) between the cable and the battery post. If you get more than about 0.2 amps, you have a drain. Something in your system is shorted out and draining the battery when the key is off. Start pulling fuses one by one until that meter reads less than 0.1 amps. (Don't pull the radio fuse; its supposed to draw some to hold station memory)
Before you do that, borrow or buy a test light or a multimeter. The meter is preferrable. Remove the negative cable from the battery and put the meter (set on amps) between the cable and the battery post. If you get more than about 0.2 amps, you have a drain. Something in your system is shorted out and draining the battery when the key is off. Start pulling fuses one by one until that meter reads less than 0.1 amps. (Don't pull the radio fuse; its supposed to draw some to hold station memory)
qutiee22
03-07-2005, 06:23 AM
Thanks alot. Im thinking a drain also.The guy at the auto parts store was smart enough to have me charge my battery there while my mech put on the alternator, so the battery wasnt dead enough to kill this alternator. As for the starter, i just replaced it as well about 6 months ago... this is so frustrating!
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