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SmireyFase 09-02-2016 04:17 AM

Help?
 
My '13 scion frs is having problems lately. My car died twice in the span of 2 weeks. I had to get a jump start to continue driving my car. The symptoms were as follows. My car (on full charge) would drive fine for about 2 weeks before giving off signs of a dying battery, alternator, or bad sparks ? So whenever I put my key in and turn it, I would see all the electricals turn on (check engine light, traction, griploss lights, tpms, etc etc) and I would hear lots of clicking noises. It never holds the charge and turns over the car. I am absolutely dumb founded as to what it can be. I don't know if it's the alternator that's not charging my battery. My sparks not turning over, or if its just my battery not holding the charge.



(This was recreated for the community in the case that someone else has this problem as those with '13 twins will start having similar problems) I fixed this problem by testing out the battery via AutoZone with a volt tester, it told me it had a bad battery so I swapped it out and everything is brand spanking running. If anyone else has this problem test your battery! Instead of trying to swap out an alternator for 400 or paying for sparks ($70, and paying for exorbitant labor fees).
thanks @swarb for reminding me to keep it up for the community) haha

Also, thank you to @Nickosport and @Tcoat for helping me identify and resolving this problem.

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Nickosport 09-02-2016 08:41 AM

Your battery is going flat. The clicking is a dead giveaway. If you still have the factory battery, its about time for it to go. Take it to an auto parts store and have them test it.

Tcoat 09-02-2016 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Nickosport (Post 2743844)
Your battery is going flat. The clicking is a dead giveaway. If you still have the factory battery, its about time for it to go. Take it to an auto parts store and have them test it.

^^^^^Yep. All the classic signs. I wish I had a dollar for every person that said "my lights all work so it can't be my battery". There is just enough power to engage the solenoid but not enough to spin the starter. That is the clicking sound.

SmireyFase 09-02-2016 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 2743891)
^^^^^Yep. All the classic signs. I wish I had a dollar for every person that said "my lights all work so it can't be my battery". There is just enough power to engage the solenoid but not enough to spin the starter. That is the clicking sound.

Yeah thats what i figured. Just got a meter to test it. Had a bad battery hue. Thanks guys

swarb 09-02-2016 04:21 PM

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Originally Posted by SmireyFase (Post 2743788)
Solved. Thank you to @Nickosport and @Tcoat (always helping me out)

Why did you erase your post?
You should have left it so others can learn from it.
This is why I always quote posts, even if I am the first to reply.

SmireyFase 09-02-2016 04:27 PM

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Originally Posted by swarb (Post 2744294)
Why did you erase your post?
You should have left it so others can learn from it.
This is why I always quote posts, even if I am the first to reply.

Oh, snap. I actually didnt' think about it like that. Thank you so much, I will replicate this issue :)

Tcoat 09-02-2016 04:48 PM

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Originally Posted by SmireyFase (Post 2744302)
Oh, snap. I actually didnt' think about it like that. Thank you so much, I will replicate this issue :)

Hey were did our special thanks go? Change it back!!!!!




Swarb you are up if he does lets see if we can wear out his keyboard

humfrz 09-03-2016 02:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 2743891)
^^^^^Yep. All the classic signs. I wish I had a dollar for every person that said "my lights all work so it can't be my battery". There is just enough power to engage the solenoid but not enough to spin the starter. That is the clicking sound.

Now, ain't THAT the truth ........ :sigh:

Reminds me of a few years back when I got my 94 year old dad a talking "atomic" watch, because he couldn't see a regular watch.

A few months later, he said it quit running, so he put it face down on the window sill, like I said to.

I mentioned that it most likely needed the battery replaced. He said, "battery?? ....I thought you said it was an atomic watch"..... :confused0068:


humfrz


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