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juliancw Posted - 31 Aug 2011 : 3:08:56 PM
Hey guys, Ive been surfing the forums to figure out the problem with my VN but seem to be getting nowhere.

My VN hasnt got a flat battery, I tested it with a multi-meter and its fine it charges and holds charge. Ive tested the alternator and thats pushing out enough volts too.

But sometimes after going for a drive the car wont start, has all the typical signs of a flat battery......20 minutes later its fine again and starts. If I can be bothered waiting, I hook up a jump starter and it kicks over straight away.

At first I thought it was the starter motor, so I changed it with a brand new one but it hasnt helped.

Hoping someone else has gone through the same and/or can give me an idea on what my next move should be!
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juliancw Posted - 04 Sep 2011 : 7:43:34 PM
I got it tested at Repco and sure enough the battery was gone. As you guys said, it had a dead cell so my multi-meter was none the wiser.

I didnt get the chance to test the load while cranking but ill be sure to remember that for the future....would of saved me a lot of time instead of all the stuffing around i did!
VNSVLE Posted - 01 Sep 2011 : 8:36:37 PM
Testing voltage while cranking will give you a good indication of a dropped cell.
A charged battery underload (cranking) should not really drop below 10 volts 9.5 minimum.
A battery with a dropped cell will go alot lower.
Alternatively as Mechknight has mentioned take it to a battery shop or auto electrician and they should be able to let you know for sure.
Cheers
Mechknight73 Posted - 01 Sep 2011 : 10:55:40 AM
I guess your simplest way to check it would be to have a battery test done. A Multimeter will tell you how many volts a battery puts out, but can't test for "load" i.e. when it has to do things like turn a starter motor. Any battery specialist can give you a free test, and they can instantly tell you if your battery really is due to be cut up for lead scrap
dryVN Posted - 01 Sep 2011 : 07:10:19 AM
ya mate's spot on as that could be the prob , I hope that's the fix.
juliancw Posted - 01 Sep 2011 : 12:13:10 AM
It tries to turn over but it acts like it just hasnt got the balls, but not dead silent either its basically what you expect from a low charged battery (dash lights fade when turning the key, sounds slow and lumpy etc.)

I was told by a mate today that the battery may have a dead cell which a multi-meter doesnt pick up apparently?
dryVN Posted - 31 Aug 2011 : 8:40:43 PM
Good point mate , Is the starter motor turning over and the motor's not firing or is there dead silence when you try and start.
VNSVLE Posted - 31 Aug 2011 : 7:56:34 PM
I was thinking similar dryVN except with the jump starter hooked up it fires straight away which would not happen if it were the CAS or a coil pack.
Have you checked the voltage straight after you shut it down??
dryVN Posted - 31 Aug 2011 : 3:42:45 PM
Hey Welcome to the site , The symptoms sound like an over heated CAS as i had this problem with mine.

It sounds like a sensor problem of sorts and could also maybe be a coil pack issue as that's a big area to fail when hot.

The Crank sensor is most likely though , Cheers

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