mrblotto
Golden Member
Thought I'd toss some more into the soup lol
Vehicle is a 2001 Jeep Cherokee 4WD
About 130k miles
Lately (the last month of so), it's been taking a bit longer to start:
-get in
-key in ignition
-turn key
-goes 'whirrr...whirrrr...whirrrrr' really slow
-panic, turn key back to off
-try again, goes 'whirr' slow for a second, then cranks normally and starts
I was out on a delivery the other day, and of course they were timed deliveries, so no time to do anything else lol. Get out of the jeep, make delivery, get back in, and the above described 'whirrrrrr....whirrrrr....whirrrrrr' happened like 3 times that time. I was like 'oh hell......gonna have to get some jumper cables or something', but on the 4th try, it went 'whirr' slowly for a second, then cranked normally and started right up
I got no CEL's, so I decide to stop by the local advance/pep boys/whatever shop on the way back from my last delivery (I kept the vehicle running during deliveries after that lol)
The dude wheels out his diagnostic-cart-thingee, hooks up some cables, then tells me to turn the car off, then back on. After that, he says 'turn on the AC, crank the fan, and turn on the highbeams'
Afterwards, the little machine spits out a piece of paper that pretty much said 'your battery and alternator are good'. It has some values on it, but naturally, it's still in the car (at home). 12.9 seems to stick out in my mind *shrugs*
Seeing that the brakes were also on the way out, I drop it off to my local mechanic dude and ask him to take a look-see at the 'lectrical system after he replaces the master cylinder and a leaking wheel cylinder that had shit the bed (causing said master cylinder to fail as well)
He calls back and says the battery and alternator both tested out fine....it may be the starter going. I was like 'wha?' Granted, the thing is 12 years old, and I'm not a professional mechanic, but I'm guessing the starter might just be getting old/stiff/stuck at times,right? He kinda could sense my hesitance, so about an hour later he called back and said 'Man, I dont want you to have to get a new starter if you dont have to. How old is your battery. Try replacing that first since it's under warranty'. He's good like that, haven't had a problem with him at all. He used to work at a 'stealership' then went off on his own, and uses OEM parts too boot 🙂
First thing I'm gonna do tho is replace the battery. It has a 3 yr warranty, and it's barely a year old (if that). I figure I'd rather get a free battery and see if anything else changes first, rather than monkey with a new starter.
Any info from the motorhead crowd that could be useful?
TL ; DR-
-car cranks slowly, then cranks normal and starts
-happened 3 times in a row ------> me panicing
-take car to auto parts store - batt/alt test fine
-take car to mechanic - batt/alt passes. Suggests starter may be failing
-will replace battery under warranty first to look for changes
Vehicle is a 2001 Jeep Cherokee 4WD
About 130k miles
Lately (the last month of so), it's been taking a bit longer to start:
-get in
-key in ignition
-turn key
-goes 'whirrr...whirrrr...whirrrrr' really slow
-panic, turn key back to off
-try again, goes 'whirr' slow for a second, then cranks normally and starts
I was out on a delivery the other day, and of course they were timed deliveries, so no time to do anything else lol. Get out of the jeep, make delivery, get back in, and the above described 'whirrrrrr....whirrrrr....whirrrrrr' happened like 3 times that time. I was like 'oh hell......gonna have to get some jumper cables or something', but on the 4th try, it went 'whirr' slowly for a second, then cranked normally and started right up
I got no CEL's, so I decide to stop by the local advance/pep boys/whatever shop on the way back from my last delivery (I kept the vehicle running during deliveries after that lol)
The dude wheels out his diagnostic-cart-thingee, hooks up some cables, then tells me to turn the car off, then back on. After that, he says 'turn on the AC, crank the fan, and turn on the highbeams'
Afterwards, the little machine spits out a piece of paper that pretty much said 'your battery and alternator are good'. It has some values on it, but naturally, it's still in the car (at home). 12.9 seems to stick out in my mind *shrugs*
Seeing that the brakes were also on the way out, I drop it off to my local mechanic dude and ask him to take a look-see at the 'lectrical system after he replaces the master cylinder and a leaking wheel cylinder that had shit the bed (causing said master cylinder to fail as well)
He calls back and says the battery and alternator both tested out fine....it may be the starter going. I was like 'wha?' Granted, the thing is 12 years old, and I'm not a professional mechanic, but I'm guessing the starter might just be getting old/stiff/stuck at times,right? He kinda could sense my hesitance, so about an hour later he called back and said 'Man, I dont want you to have to get a new starter if you dont have to. How old is your battery. Try replacing that first since it's under warranty'. He's good like that, haven't had a problem with him at all. He used to work at a 'stealership' then went off on his own, and uses OEM parts too boot 🙂
First thing I'm gonna do tho is replace the battery. It has a 3 yr warranty, and it's barely a year old (if that). I figure I'd rather get a free battery and see if anything else changes first, rather than monkey with a new starter.
Any info from the motorhead crowd that could be useful?
TL ; DR-
-car cranks slowly, then cranks normal and starts
-happened 3 times in a row ------> me panicing
-take car to auto parts store - batt/alt test fine
-take car to mechanic - batt/alt passes. Suggests starter may be failing
-will replace battery under warranty first to look for changes