replaced my TPS, disconnected battery to reset all. Ran great. super tight and smooth. Then wont start. and rapid clicking when turning ignition. Drained battery? if so, why?
replaced my TPS, disconnected battery to reset all. Ran great. super tight and smooth. Then wont start. and rapid clicking when turning ignition. Drained battery? if so, why?
The rapid clicking when you turn the ignition typically indicates that your battery is low on charge, so it could very well be drained. Here are a few things to check:
- Check the battery's voltage. A good battery should read around 12.6 volts when fully charged. If it's below 12 volts, it may need a charge or replacement.
- Make sure that the battery terminals are clean and tight. Corrosion can impede proper electrical flow, and loose connections can cause starting issues.
- If something was left on (like interior lights or accessories) when you disconnected the battery, it could have drained the battery.
- If your battery is consistently draining, it might be worth checking the alternator as well. If it’s not functioning properly, the battery won’t charge while the engine is running.
What happens if you put the original TPS back on?
-Mac
much mahalos. Will check battery first. Thanks Chris
Chris, I got a jump from AAA. Checked battery and its at 35%. probably gonna get a new battery but wanna see if i can recharge this one. update: after jump it ran awesome. really awesome, then really bad idling, then stalled. Then started up and awesome again. a few hours of riding great then idle dropped while driving 15mph. and almost stalled. Then it did stall. It took multiple cranks to start, kept on the gas to get her home. what gives?
Test your alternator. Sounds to me like you might have a failing alternator.
will do. Im thinking of taking apart the throttle body and IAC to clean them , but im horrible with putting it back. I have bad luck with gaskets. Im learning on this jeep. I didnt think I was very handy but so far Im seeing some success. Ill youtube testing an alternator. Thanks Chris. Much appreciated.
Test your alternator. Sounds to me like you might have a failing alternator.
Chris, if I can bother you with another question, (mprobably and stupid question) -does this have anything to do with how much gas is in the tank? Im not in the red, but Ive noticed, super slight loss of power when Im near red. Then as soon as shes full, tons of power.
The TJ fuel gauge is notoriously inaccurate. However, of al the TJ's I've owned I've found that when it's down to about 1/4 tank usually that means you've got more than a quarter left. In other words, the fuel gauge tends to underreport.
I think your problem is related to the charging system personally. I had an alternator go bad on our minivan and the symptoms were the same for the most part. It started cutting out, losing power, and then eventually the battery light came on on the dash. Testing the alternator is where I'd start. It's very simple to do. If the alternator isn't charging the battery then that could also be why your battery keeps running low.
The fuel think seems coincidental if I'm being honest.
Much mahalos Chris. I really appreciate your advice and help
it's worth validating your fuel pressure though. Should be about 49psi once primed.
Go to the auto parts store and have them check the battery and alternator. They will do it for free.
But it sounds like a bad battery, it should be 12.6 V fully charged.
