Lloyd wrote:Did it actually drop fuel or is the engine start just the coincidence of when it decided to go?
I'm not sure. It may have flooded but I can't think why? Would a single dodgy coil or connection to coil prevent it from starting? It doesn't event splutter when it's turning over though.
When it does start normally, it starts on the second crank every time.
One other thing that was pointed out to me today, was that the battery has an indicator thing in it that has red/yellow/green - it's currently red indicating it requires charge. If it was the battery causing the issue though, when I connected the jumpers this afternoon i would have expected it to start, and it didn't. Perhaps it was already flooded by that point. HMMMMMM.
It does crank really hard when it's trying to start. Here's a question.
the reduction starters are soo good that they will wind over fine and sound like there is no problem but the actual voltage under cranking is not enough to run the ECU.
When you say it sounds like there's no problem, for a car with battery issues how long would you expect it to crank for before going flat enough it loses the ability to turn over