HELP - can't start my Bongo
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HELP - can't start my Bongo
Help
I can't start my van this morning. When I turn the key all that happens is that there is a ticking sound like a woodpecker coming from the engine bay?
I changed the battery yesterday morning but it was fine for the rest of the day.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Darryl
I can't start my van this morning. When I turn the key all that happens is that there is a ticking sound like a woodpecker coming from the engine bay?
I changed the battery yesterday morning but it was fine for the rest of the day.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Darryl
First thing to check is that the battery is fully charged, that noise is usualy the solenoid not having enough power to engage, if fully charged check the battery contacts.
If you ever get a problem just after you have done something it is always worth looking at what you have just done. Not 100%, but always a good place to start.
Good luck
Bob
If you ever get a problem just after you have done something it is always worth looking at what you have just done. Not 100%, but always a good place to start.
Good luck
Bob
Thanks for the advice John and Bob.
I think it was a flat battery - jump started it and it started OK. Alternator reads 14.3v and with the ignition off it is only pulling 0.05amps.
The only things I can think of is
1. Must have left door ajar last night - so interior light was on.
2. Duff battery
3. Poor conection - but why would this drain the battery and it was OK yesterday on several trips?
Will charge today and see what happens. Will grease up the terminals later
Thanks again. I'm now off windsurfing and I have packed my jump leads for the trip home!!
Darryl
I think it was a flat battery - jump started it and it started OK. Alternator reads 14.3v and with the ignition off it is only pulling 0.05amps.
The only things I can think of is
1. Must have left door ajar last night - so interior light was on.
2. Duff battery
3. Poor conection - but why would this drain the battery and it was OK yesterday on several trips?
Will charge today and see what happens. Will grease up the terminals later
Thanks again. I'm now off windsurfing and I have packed my jump leads for the trip home!!
Darryl
Well done, 1 & 2 could be, 3, poor contact won't flatten the batery, but could let enough power through to start the vehicle when hot, but then it doesn't charge fully due to poor contact, tiny drain over night, pre-heat glo plugs, cold engine, thick oil = not quite enough oomph.
Recomend keeping jump leads in the car. You can often help someone else out, but be careful with newer cars as jump starting can kill the ECU.
Live long and Bongo
Bob
Recomend keeping jump leads in the car. You can often help someone else out, but be careful with newer cars as jump starting can kill the ECU.
Live long and Bongo
Bob
Bongo Wont Start
If the fault returns check your starting motor.
When my starting motor started to fail, I thought it was the battery initially as it would work fine after after a full re-charge. But as I found out it was the starting motor.
When my starting motor started to fail, I thought it was the battery initially as it would work fine after after a full re-charge. But as I found out it was the starting motor.
Mikey B
That sounds very familiar.
Before I changed my old battery I would charge it up and after a few weeks or even a few days it would be flat again. I thought (and was told by a garage) that the battery was knackered and not keeping it's charge. Which is why I bought a new one.
How can you tell if the starter motor is gone and why would this drain the battery?
Thanks
Darryl
That sounds very familiar.
Before I changed my old battery I would charge it up and after a few weeks or even a few days it would be flat again. I thought (and was told by a garage) that the battery was knackered and not keeping it's charge. Which is why I bought a new one.
How can you tell if the starter motor is gone and why would this drain the battery?
Thanks
Darryl