jeep cranks over slow in the mornings, tried turning the key on for 10 seconds first to make sure it wasnt the fuel leaking back into the tank, that didnt seem to work. it starts up just fine, it just cranks slow before that. it cranks slower then any other vehicle ive ever started.
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dying battery or starter. How old is the battery? Might be the alternator not charging, but you should see that on the gauge(or idiot light) which ever...[CENTER][COLOR=#ff0000]Resistance Off Road
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You're in Illinois which is getting cold, it sounds like your battery is just not up to the cold now so it likely needs replacing. Batteries that can last 4-5 years in temperate conditions might only last half of that time if they get used much in extremely cold or hot conditions. Have a load test performed on the battery which will indicate its true health.The Geezer Jeep: http://www.greentractortalk.com/jerryb/index.htm
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I'm having the same trouble. I have a red-top that's about 18 mo. old and when I crank everything's quiet for a second or two, then very very slowly the engine turns over once, then twice then kicks in and finally starts up, but then has trouble at idle. Any thoughts? I'm in SoCal, so I doubt the temp has much to do with it. The jeep isn't driven every day, but I've put a full charge on the battery and after a day of driving still have the problem???? I'm about to replace the battery, if I do I'll let you know how it worked out for me.
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battery tested good on shops battery tester, alternator showed to be charging good also on the tester, could something have gone bad in the starter like the field windings, armatur or brushes? how would i be able to test this without a starter testing machine
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when i first got my jeep my starter solinoid (sp?) went out and (its a little silver box under the hood by the battery) that caused the slow cranking in mine, it even got to the point where i had to have someone smack it a few times when i cranked it so that it would start... cost me like $40 at kragen i think. maybe check that.|90 XJ|4.0|AX-15|NP231|RE H&T|TnT Y-Link|RE Coils|BOR Leaves|ACOS|D30/Aussie|8.8/ARB|35" Kevlar MTRs|Custom Exo,Sliders,Bumpers|
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With the battery tester the starter should not draw more than 175 amps when cranking. If all is ok then.....
The problem could be VOLTAGE DROP. You need to check the battery voltage at the battery.(Should be atleast 12 volts or more). Then test the voltage at the starter.(Should be equal to the battery readings) If the voltage is quite a bit less....... Replace your battery cables and even the terminals.
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Originally posted by fun4wheelerguy View PostWith the battery tester the starter should not draw more than 175 amps when cranking.The Geezer Jeep: http://www.greentractortalk.com/jerryb/index.htm
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Actually I condemn any starter that draws more than 175 amps while cranking. Usually means that the bushings are worn out and the armature is rubbing on the magnet housing creating the excessive draw. The amperage draw should be 75 to 150 when cranking and would be considered normal.
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