hdaemon
09-02-2006, 01:54 PM
My '90 535 (210k mi) won't start on its own, and I"m not quite sure what I should be looking at. The problems started yesterday.
The car started fine in the morning, but when I came out after work, it refused to start. No response at all when turning the ignition. The starter motor wouldn't crank, nothing. Just a dimming of the console lights. When AAA got there, we were easily able to get the car started from a jump pack.
Presuming the battery was drained, I drove the car for about an hour to charge it. However, when trying to restart it after it has been stopped for 20 minutes or so, I had exactly the same symptoms. No starter motor, just dimming lights. Again, with the help of a friendly individual in the parking lot, I was able to easily start the car with a jump.
Got home, parked the car, and realized that something was making the door lock solenoid go nuts (the lock was literally vibrating), so I disconnected the negative terminal of the battery and left it for the night.
When I came out this morning and reconnected the battery, the car started up. Once. Then it went back to exactly the same symptoms.
I pulled the battery and took it over to Autozone to have a load test done. At least according to their test, the battery is fine.
So the question now is: Where to from here?
What would possibly be wrong that would cause the car to start easily every time I was jumped, but would refuse to allow it to start from the battery? With the battery connected, I get voltage at the terminal in the engine bay (Not sure how much as my only voltage meter is an exceedingly cheap analog one).
Suggestions?
The car started fine in the morning, but when I came out after work, it refused to start. No response at all when turning the ignition. The starter motor wouldn't crank, nothing. Just a dimming of the console lights. When AAA got there, we were easily able to get the car started from a jump pack.
Presuming the battery was drained, I drove the car for about an hour to charge it. However, when trying to restart it after it has been stopped for 20 minutes or so, I had exactly the same symptoms. No starter motor, just dimming lights. Again, with the help of a friendly individual in the parking lot, I was able to easily start the car with a jump.
Got home, parked the car, and realized that something was making the door lock solenoid go nuts (the lock was literally vibrating), so I disconnected the negative terminal of the battery and left it for the night.
When I came out this morning and reconnected the battery, the car started up. Once. Then it went back to exactly the same symptoms.
I pulled the battery and took it over to Autozone to have a load test done. At least according to their test, the battery is fine.
So the question now is: Where to from here?
What would possibly be wrong that would cause the car to start easily every time I was jumped, but would refuse to allow it to start from the battery? With the battery connected, I get voltage at the terminal in the engine bay (Not sure how much as my only voltage meter is an exceedingly cheap analog one).
Suggestions?