By ChrisZ - Wed Jan 22, 2025 7:36 pm
- Wed Jan 22, 2025 7:36 pm
#294358
UG!
This has been a day. Lost my phone on the train, then when I tried to start the 928 at the train station the battery was dead. As in voltage went to zilch and no start
When I walked home and got another car and jumper cables the car would not crank at all. I can hear the relay and the solenoid, so this probably means the damn starter lifted a commutator bar when I tried to crank it with low voltage. Not sure if anyone has a better explanation.
So I'll tow it home, try to charge the battery to full, but might just wind up having Porsche pick it up to fix it. Too damn cold to be under there dropping the starter, and to be honest the car has been making a squeaking sound which is either a bearing going bad on the air pump, AC, power steering (probably not, it doesn't change tone when turning), alternator (likewise probably not) or the water pump/timing belt pulleys (both at 100k miles).
Can Porsche be trusted to change the timing belt/water pump/whole nine yards/starter? Any other thoughts or ways to test before I have it flat bedded 50 miles to the nearest dealer?
C
This has been a day. Lost my phone on the train, then when I tried to start the 928 at the train station the battery was dead. As in voltage went to zilch and no start
When I walked home and got another car and jumper cables the car would not crank at all. I can hear the relay and the solenoid, so this probably means the damn starter lifted a commutator bar when I tried to crank it with low voltage. Not sure if anyone has a better explanation.
So I'll tow it home, try to charge the battery to full, but might just wind up having Porsche pick it up to fix it. Too damn cold to be under there dropping the starter, and to be honest the car has been making a squeaking sound which is either a bearing going bad on the air pump, AC, power steering (probably not, it doesn't change tone when turning), alternator (likewise probably not) or the water pump/timing belt pulleys (both at 100k miles).
Can Porsche be trusted to change the timing belt/water pump/whole nine yards/starter? Any other thoughts or ways to test before I have it flat bedded 50 miles to the nearest dealer?
C
1986.5 928S Prussian Blue, daily driver
1997 944S Crimson, owned 30+ years now
2000 Honda Insight (the "Not Porsche")
1997 944S Crimson, owned 30+ years now
2000 Honda Insight (the "Not Porsche")




