Flickering leads to shuttering

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by HyperCube33, Sep 17, 2006.

  1. HyperCube33

    HyperCube33 Guest

    Today we drove about 300 miles to minnesota, almost burning the usual quart
    (since I havent switched those evil bosh plugs out yet - tomorrow) but now
    when I turn my turn signals on, the car momentarilly jerks slightly as If I
    ran over a big bump, and when I turn my lights on the battery idiot light
    comes on for a split second, also making the car jerk.

    Also, the biggest problem:
    On our way there, while accerating, having the A/C on full, and cruise the
    car felt like it died. My GF was sleeping and woke up thinking we hit
    something, but the car just kept running afterwards.

    I must also note that all of the gauges, lights etc act like all power is
    cut off.

    Is my alternator still the likely culprit? This is acting like its dying
    again, though I just had it replaced a few months ago (eliminated problems
    completely, including odd engine noises.)

    What causes alternators to fail? Could my battery help cause these issues?
    Help!

    -Brian
     
    HyperCube33, Sep 17, 2006
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  2. HyperCube33

    BläBlä Guest

    Um I cant tell from here.
    Usually heat.
    Yes.

    The ecm isnt getting voltage like it should thus everything it controls
    goes haywire.
    Autozone or advanceautoparts/partsamerica may be able to test your batt
    and alt for free... Go from there.
     
    BläBlä, Sep 18, 2006
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  3. HyperCube33

    HyperCube33 Guest

    Shweet. I was thinking of taking it somewhere to get it tested and then go
    back to the AAA 24 repair place I had to take it so I could get to work on
    monday when it failed last. I was told the repair had a 1 year warrenty...
     
    HyperCube33, Sep 18, 2006
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  4. HyperCube33

    HyperCube33 Guest

    Should I also note some other odd things that I've noticed with my car, in
    its current configuration;

    -The Keyless entry has never worked more than 15ft, even with new batteries
    and contacts within the remote cleaned
    -When jumping the battery, it acts like its dead for 15 minutes (guess) and
    after sitting for a while, not being jumped, it finally comes to life, the
    clock comes on, and the car can start. (The previous battery didnt do this,
    until I finally killed it after draining it 3 times)
    -Problems usually increase with humidity, and or rain.
     
    HyperCube33, Sep 18, 2006
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  5. HyperCube33

    HyperCube33 Guest

    It doesnt like to start on the first try. 98% of the time, I have to sit
    until all of the guages, etc finally "warm up (or home) and then I can
    start. I've looked into this problem more than anything since its annoying
    to say the least. It doesnt match the description of other hard starting
    problems, including one where it "wont start until the car is cool." It
    actually starts better when the engine is up to temperature, like when it
    was just shut off.

    I'm assuming this is a non-related problem but since I cant find anything on
    my current electrical crisis or my starting problem, I figured I should post
    it.
     
    HyperCube33, Sep 18, 2006
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  6. imho:

    I had the same kind-of symptoms. 97SL2 wouldn't start if you sit down
    and then cranked it, you had to wait with the car on for a while(time
    to bucket in and adjust mirrors). The wait time would be different
    depending how long the car was off. If the car was off an hour,
    almost no wait, but a day, you had a few minutes to sit.

    It was a faulty check valve in the fuel pump. The fuel manifold would
    drain back to the tank, and the pump had to fill and repressurized it.

    So have your fuel pump checked.

    Just saying...

    tom @ www.NoCostAds.com
     
    Tom The Great, Sep 18, 2006
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