Starting problem with a 997 Cab S Gen 2
Starting problem with a 997 Cab S Gen 2
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Bluewave1

Original Poster:

3 posts

82 months

Friday 18th October 2019
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If I don't give my car a good run (40mins plus) every day, it won't start. Its under Porsche warranty and they assure me that the battery and charging systems are all 100%. I don't have a garage so can't do a trickle charge. Any ideas or helpful hints welcome.

johnconners

92 posts

135 months

Friday 18th October 2019
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The high pressure fuel pump can cause starting issues - like a long crank time before it catches, assuming that's the problem - so might be something to check.

LennyM1984

1,115 posts

96 months

Friday 18th October 2019
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Does it have an aftermarket headunit or anything else which could be drawing power when the car is turned off? The 996 era used to have an issue with the frunk microswitch failing and not turning off the light. It could be something similar although to go dead so quickly would imply a pretty large draw.

The_Doc

6,193 posts

248 months

Saturday 19th October 2019
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If its on the original (Moll) battery then that will not be as good as it was.

A new Bosch silver one is only £90 or so

maccybee

32 posts

171 months

Monday 21st October 2019
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HPFP or MAF sensor would be the likely 2 culprits.

Bluewave1

Original Poster:

3 posts

82 months

Wednesday 30th October 2019
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Thank you for all the very helpful suggestions. I've gone the easy route, back to Porsche for a new battery. Apparently I don't drive it enough and the battery dies as result. Probably need to garage the car and put it on a drip charge..

The_Doc

6,193 posts

248 months

Wednesday 30th October 2019
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Go on, three figure bill?

Four figures........

?

moonigan

2,209 posts

269 months

Thursday 31st October 2019
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Bluewave1 said:
Thank you for all the very helpful suggestions. I've gone the easy route, back to Porsche for a new battery. Apparently I don't drive it enough and the battery dies as result. Probably need to garage the car and put it on a drip charge..
I used to trickle charge mine on the drive using an extension run from my garage and dropped into the frunk.

Pistotter

30 posts

82 months

Thursday 31st October 2019
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My HPFP failed but only after what I learned later were the warning signs: it would always start first time but needed increasing amounts of cranking before it would. Eventually it failed. In France. Over two weeks to get it fixed; replanned trip home and a flight to Bordeaux and a drive home to collect it. Service from Porsche Bordeaux shocking. Service from Porsche Assistance superb. Missus throwing strops - don't go there

I too can't provide mine with a trickle charge and during the winter months if it's left much more than a week the battery dies. It's just become a (tedious routine) to remove the battery and take it into the house to charge it. Hey-ho, but when I drive it all is forgiven. wink

Boardingnath

40 posts

121 months

Friday 1st November 2019
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It shouldn't need daily trickle charge. I had an old Moll in my 911 that was dying but could still last 4 or 5 days. The new one they've put in is excellent. Can leave it for a week or more and cranks over straight away. The Moll's have a bad rep and are expensive but maybe they have improved their product??