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Defender08



Member Since: 16 Nov 2013
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Australia 2008 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 SW Alpine White
Puma starting problem - battery good
I have 2008 110 with a second battery (optima yellow) that I can engage via a in-car switch.

At the first start (using the primary battery), on some mornings, I turn the ignition to pre-heat (all good) and then, after glow plug indicator goes out, I turn to start and get no turnover and lose all lights on dash.

I switch in the second battery and the car starts immediately.
Once the car has been started, it starts off the primary battery for the rest of the day.

I've had an auto electrician test the primary battery and report that it is good and, further, that he could find no hesitation in starting the car with it for more than 10 times over the next two hours. Based on this observation he suggested that I have no problem with either the starter or associated circuits.

I appreciate any suggestions about the likely source of the problem.
Post #612181 26th Mar 2017 1:42am
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pannawonica



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Intermittent faults can be a burger too sort, however I think your auto sparky is on the money. Do you have anyway of measuring how much current the starter motor is drawing? Good luck in fixin! Thumbs Up
Post #612182 26th Mar 2017 2:34am
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Defender08



Member Since: 16 Nov 2013
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Australia 2008 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 SW Alpine White
Thanks Pannawonica, but only part of the fault could be considered intermittent - when the start fails with the primary battery (intermittent fault) it always starts when the second battery is switched in (non-intermittent solution).
Post #612188 26th Mar 2017 6:00am
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BobT



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United Kingdom 2015 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 USW Santorini Black
I'm no expert but it maybe a "sticky" solenoid and the extra battery is giving enough power to get it going.
I too would recommend going to a specialist vehicle electrician.
Post #612203 26th Mar 2017 8:12am
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Balvaig



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Scotland 2016 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 Landmark LE Corris Grey
Have you removed and cleaned the terminals on the primary battery. May be a poor connection, causing the intermittent fault.
Post #612206 26th Mar 2017 8:24am
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ROBBONTHEROCK



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Scotland 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Firenze Red
Does the yellow battery have its own earthing point....

I.e. does it share the same positive connection into the main circuit but has its own earth to the chassis.

If thats the case i'd be looking very closely at the primary batteries earth connection(s).

Cheers
Andy
Post #612219 26th Mar 2017 9:43am
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Alien



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This is the same as what mine was doing.
After a few days of being parked up it wouldn't start, same symptoms as yours.
I either roll started or flicked my DBS switch(Drivesafe's iso160) to use it, once started it never played up for the day.
My trailer control has a volt meter in it and it was dropping below 9.5volts while trying to crank before jumping it.
I had the battery tested after it had a 60 min run and it came back as good.
4 days of siting and it wouldn't start again so I removed the battery and had it tested before it got any charge.
It tested at 60% capacity so I replaced it and it's all good now and holds higher voltages longer.

Of topic...
Will you be at Melrose?
Maybe we could have d2 drinks at the thong tree? Cheers,
Kyle.
Post #612224 26th Mar 2017 10:28am
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Defender08



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Thanks all.

Removed and cleaned primary terminals and the second battery shares earth connection with primary.

My dad restored old cars and the mention of a stuck solenoid has me remembering my dad getting me to hit the solenoid of old English cars with wood whilst he tried the starter. Does this memory have anything to do with a stuck solenoid?
Post #612235 26th Mar 2017 11:48am
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Defender08



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Re sticky solenoid as a cause - this would not explain the loss of power to all instruments
Post #612429 27th Mar 2017 3:14am
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Alien



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The good old days of banging the solenoid was to make them engage.
There are a few reports of sticky solenoids on Puma's but in most cases it's a faulty ignition switch leaving power to the starter which then burns the starter out requiring replacing.

I'm still leaning to a bad battery from my experience (as per my last post).
Can you measure the voltage at the terminals while attempting to crank with a multi meter? Cheers,
Kyle.
Post #612431 27th Mar 2017 3:58am
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LR90XS2011



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Has the car got accessories running off the primary? How old is the primary? if its original it will be pretty close to the end of its useful life.

I suspect it will be either the primary battery or its connections, if it starts with the other battery it pretty much rules most other things out, might be worth checking the primary battery voltage about 10 mins after switching off and then about 12 hrs later, if the voltage has dropped after none use you may have a drain on the battery, any drain can easily be checked with an ammeter. DEFENDER 90 TDCI XS,

I hope everyone is well and your land rovers make you happy
Post #612432 27th Mar 2017 4:52am
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Defender08



Member Since: 16 Nov 2013
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Thanks All

I'm working with a friend to set up a logger which will record battery voltage on a regular basis and, I'll then see if I can see any pattern.
Post #612765 28th Mar 2017 2:08am
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pannawonica



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I have a ultraguage and on a cold start the voltage display shows you that everything is meeting my expectation, regarding volt drop! However if you don't, a multimeter and an assistant obeserving voltage. Just a thought mate! Thumbs Up
Post #612834 28th Mar 2017 12:09pm
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Roverrobbie



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2007 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 HT Keswick Green
Try swapping the batteries over to see if the fault persists.
Post #612923 28th Mar 2017 7:33pm
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pannawonica



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How are you going? Sorted yet ?
Post #613541 31st Mar 2017 10:37am
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