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symbiotico 11-05-2014 12:11 PM

Starter or Engine Problem
 
My '99 Boxster suddenly started with a problem. When I turn the key to start the engine I can only hear a click when the starter motor engages. Eventually the engine would turn and start. At first I thought the starter motor was bad and ordered a new one.

After replacing the starter motor it keeps doing the same clicking noise and the engine won't start. Any ideas what can cause this behavior?

JFP in PA 11-05-2014 01:35 PM

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Originally Posted by symbiotico (Post 8340096)
My '99 Boxster suddenly started with a problem. When I turn the key to start the engine I can only hear a click when the starter motor engages. Eventually the engine would turn and start. At first I thought the starter motor was bad and ordered a new one.

After replacing the starter motor it keeps doing the same clicking noise and the engine won't start. Any ideas what can cause this behavior?

Low voltage. Load test your battery and check the car's ground cables for voltage drop.

symbiotico 11-10-2014 01:00 PM

Thanks for the tip. I have measured my battery and I have 12.4V, on the positive screw of the starter I have 12.4V, on the S screw when I turn the ignition switch I have 9.4V and I have a positive drop of 11.4V. Can it be the ignition switch electrical part the problem?

JFP in PA 11-10-2014 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by symbiotico (Post 8347234)
Thanks for the tip. I have measured my battery and I have 12.4V, on the positive screw of the starter I have 12.4V, on the S screw when I turn the ignition switch I have 9.4V and I have a positive drop of 11.4V. Can it be the ignition switch electrical part the problem?

Possibly, but I would also voltage drop test/resistance test both battery leads. I would also load test the battery as well.

symbiotico 11-11-2014 01:10 PM

I have done all the tests to the battery, even tried a new battery. It seem that the switch might be the problem. When you first connect the battery and turn the key nothing happens, after a few tries you get a click on the starter but no cranking.

symbiotico 11-17-2014 02:08 PM

Please help. I have replaced the ignition switch and nothing. The battery is fine as I have double check it. The problem must be a short, but not sure where. I recall having the first symptoms when replacing the alternator. After several tries the engine would crank. Now I just get a click.

JFP in PA 11-17-2014 02:22 PM

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Originally Posted by symbiotico (Post 8357940)
Please help. I have replaced the ignition switch and nothing. The battery is fine as I have double check it. The problem must be a short, but not sure where. I recall having the first symptoms when replacing the alternator. After several tries the engine would crank. Now I just get a click.

But have you done voltage drop across the large cables? We have seen this exact thing happen when there was a bad cable (high resistance), which is rather common.

symbiotico 11-20-2014 09:58 AM

Thanks a lot JFP, I have found the problem. I did the voltage drop test and found the weak point. For everyone else having the same problem, check the connection box that couples the battery with the starter and alternator. Mine was really dirty and a little bit loose.

Thanks to all! Happy Porschering!!!


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