g35 coupe won't start
g35 coupe won't start
I'm assuming it the starter but not 100%.
I have power (lights, power locks, etc) and when I turn the key I'm just getting a clicking noise. Also, after trying to start it a few times it seems that the horn sound was deadened quite a bit like when I would set off the alarm or lock the doors.
Is a starter swap pretty easy to DIY? I'm fairly mechanically inclined but don't really have any special tools aside from socket sets, wrenches, and screwdrivers.
Or if someone could post a link to another thread on here I would appreciate it. I'm at work and don't have much time to be poking around.
Thanks
I have power (lights, power locks, etc) and when I turn the key I'm just getting a clicking noise. Also, after trying to start it a few times it seems that the horn sound was deadened quite a bit like when I would set off the alarm or lock the doors.
Is a starter swap pretty easy to DIY? I'm fairly mechanically inclined but don't really have any special tools aside from socket sets, wrenches, and screwdrivers.
Or if someone could post a link to another thread on here I would appreciate it. I'm at work and don't have much time to be poking around.
Thanks
yes, the dead battery(but not completely dead-dead) has barely enough juice left to run little things like the radio, lights, etc., but not enough to crank a starter or an engine.
The clicking noise you've mentioned is a good sign of a dead battery. Jump starting is free and wouldn't hurt to try. If you don't have cables, I'm sure a neighbor or a friend has set of jumpers you can borrow.
The clicking noise you've mentioned is a good sign of a dead battery. Jump starting is free and wouldn't hurt to try. If you don't have cables, I'm sure a neighbor or a friend has set of jumpers you can borrow.
Yes, your battery is dead. It happens.
It happened to me around 55k miles. I sort of off hand noticed that the engine was turning over slightly slower the day before and the next day, dead battery. I replaced it and haven't had a problem since.
To make sure get a battery charger with a "starter" mode of 50amps, connect it to the battery terminals, wait a minute or so, and try to start your car. If it starts then you have isolated the problem.
It happened to me around 55k miles. I sort of off hand noticed that the engine was turning over slightly slower the day before and the next day, dead battery. I replaced it and haven't had a problem since.
To make sure get a battery charger with a "starter" mode of 50amps, connect it to the battery terminals, wait a minute or so, and try to start your car. If it starts then you have isolated the problem.
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it's the battery. You will have enough juice to run those accessories, but not for long. take it out and get it tested if you want, but I'd just buy a new one. Make sure you take the old one back for the core charge.
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