I just had the battery replaced but I am "feeling" that the starting is becoming "weak". The car starts "instantly" i.e. within 0.2 second or less. The engine barely completes a single revolution before it catches. I put a DVOM on the battery and it is not able to catch the cranking voltage as the crank time is way too low.
My car has a separate fuse for fuel pump and another one for fuel injection. Here is my dilemma:
If I take out the fuel injection, ECU would most likely throw check engine light. If I take out the fuel pump fuse, car will stall but there would now be air between the fuel pump and the fuel injectors. Would I have issues once I put the fuse back and could I run in to air lock?
May be I over thinking this too much? All I want to do is to crank the engine for 5 second and measure the cranking voltage so I would know if the new battery is good or not. I think I want to see it staying over 10 volts given that it was replaced only couple of weeks ago.
I have already checked the alternator for proper output both under idle and load conditions and it is working fine at this time.
- Vikas
My car has a separate fuse for fuel pump and another one for fuel injection. Here is my dilemma:
If I take out the fuel injection, ECU would most likely throw check engine light. If I take out the fuel pump fuse, car will stall but there would now be air between the fuel pump and the fuel injectors. Would I have issues once I put the fuse back and could I run in to air lock?
May be I over thinking this too much? All I want to do is to crank the engine for 5 second and measure the cranking voltage so I would know if the new battery is good or not. I think I want to see it staying over 10 volts given that it was replaced only couple of weeks ago.
I have already checked the alternator for proper output both under idle and load conditions and it is working fine at this time.
- Vikas