New 12V battery. Jump start sucessful but motor dies in 5 to 10 seconds.
Any ideas or pointers to posts covering this issue appreciated. BTW the '06 has 346,000 miles. Love this car.
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Re: New 12V battery. Jump start sucessful but motor dies in 5 to 10 seconds.
5-10 seconds of engine spinning is likely just the HV spinning the engine.
Did you confirm you're getting fuel at the rail? |
Re: New 12V battery. Jump start sucessful but motor dies in 5 to 10 seconds.
Originally Posted by S Keith
(Post 277067)
5-10 seconds of engine spinning is likely just the HV spinning the engine.
Did you confirm you're getting fuel at the rail? |
Re: New 12V battery. Jump start sucessful but motor dies in 5 to 10 seconds.
Originally Posted by spud
(Post 277071)
Not yet, will check that. Thank you.
IIRC, there's also a fuel control module that can fail. I bought one, but I didn't need it as it was clear that I was getting voltage at the pump, and the problem was obvious visually once I opened the tank. |
Re: New 12V battery. Jump start sucessful but motor dies in 5 to 10 seconds.
Originally Posted by S Keith
(Post 277072)
I've personally had the issue, and at least one other on here. I've also seen some Youtube accounts of it... fuel pump either fails, or the plastic supply line that's part of the fuel pump assembly fails. I had to replace the fuel pump on my '05.
IIRC, there's also a fuel control module that can fail. I bought one, but I didn't need it as it was clear that I was getting voltage at the pump, and the problem was obvious visually once I opened the tank. |
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