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Johnny55 04-19-2023 08:47 AM

Not starting properly?
 
Hi all,
New to the group.
I have had a Boxster 3.2S now for about 9 years and it has never really given me any problems.
Due to having an RTA in my daily driver, I have not been able to drive it for a few months, so it has stood.
The Alternator had failed, so I had that changed, and it started to drive it back from the garage. This was a brand new 150A alternator.
I went to start it yesterday, and it would not start immediately. It would unlock, all lights would come on, but nothing on the key turn. after a few (lot) of attempts, it started.
Did the same today, but instead of keeping on trying to start, I put the jump leads on it, and it fired up straight away.
I was initially thinking it may be immobiliser related, but the fact that it started straight away with the jump leads makes me think maybe starter motor?

If anyone has any thoughts I would appreciate some input.
There are no diagnostics anywhere near me as I live in very rural Norfolk!
Thanks in advance.
J.

EB_KC 04-19-2023 09:51 AM

Was your battery on a tender while the car sat for a few months? Battery may be weak, especially if the alternator was going out and not charging it properly. I'd pull the battery and have it tested at a local auto parts store (it's free)

Johnny55 04-19-2023 12:05 PM

The battery went flat, I took it out and it was on a charger. It started okay when I put it back on, but I had the alternator fail error.
Replaced the alternator and subsequently only clicks when I turn the ignition - no lights dimming etc. as it does not crank. Good shout about the battery though. May be worth checking.
Thanks.
j.

ike84 04-19-2023 05:11 PM

Agree, your battery is likely shot (or you have a loose connection)

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blue62 04-19-2023 06:18 PM

Have the battery load tested.
If the battery proves good.....
Then you need to do a voltage drop test on the starting circuit.


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