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Sammy won't start, unless jumped

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Sammy won't start, unless jumped
« on: October 24, 2011, 12:45:05 PM »
So I just bought a Samurai a few days ago and it has worked great. It won't start now unless I jump it. The battery is good and it just cranks and cranks under it own power. As soon as I throw cables on it from my 95 honda it starts right up...?? Once it starts, it runs great.  Wonder if there is a common wiring issue I should be looking into.  Any help would be great! 

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Re: Sammy won't start, unless jumped
« Reply #1 on: October 24, 2011, 12:47:55 PM »
might consider a new battery. I don't know if there is a minimum voltage required to power the samurai ECU.  I have a Miata and if the batery is worn down below 9 volts it will not power the ECU.  Has enough juice to crank the motor, but ecu is "dead" at that point.

Re: Sammy won't start, unless jumped
« Reply #2 on: October 24, 2011, 09:54:19 PM »
Well the other day the Battery read 12.8 volts and it wouldn't start. I ended up trying to start it so many times that I killed the battery completely, so I took the battery to be tested and charged. Tested good, and with a fresh charge, it started right up. Looks like it is the alternator at this point. With the vehicle running the cables still only read 12.45v and I also put my volt meter on the single post of the alternator and it read 12.3v. Should be up near 14v if I'm not mistaken.