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hi all,my stop start is playing up.sometimes the car wont start.can someone tell me if i will need a re-conditioned starter motor,or will it be something else in order to fix it......the battery is strong..thanks all stephen

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Solved by cliffcoggin

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hi clifford no but its turning over ok not sluggish

1 hour ago, alpha omega said:

hi clifford no but its turning over ok not sluggish

Hi nothing will throw up stop/start problems more than a bad battery also the stop start won't work if you have the aircon on, a bad battery will cause all sorts of weird problems as these vehicles rely heavily on voltage continuity, sluggish is the last gasp before you start getting Can gateway problems, bet if you plugged it in there would be a few low voltage faults, don't know what milage you have but I never replaced my starter in over 200,000 miles, mind you I never used the stop/start as it knackers you r flywheel and ring gear.

Steve.

  • Solution

The ability of a battery to crank and fire the engine is not evidence that it is in good shape. That was true years ago in the days of points in distributors, but not since the advent of sensitive electronics. I suggest you get the battery properly tested (not by a multimeter). I'd go further and say that if it is more than five years old you should renew it irrespective of the test results. Don't forget to get the new battery coded to the car.

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