Hi,
My 2003 Cayenne S (LPG Converted) has been having trouble turning over for a few months. Sometimes on the first turn, the starter clicks once. On the 2nd turn, the engine turns over, but is laboured.
I have tried starting it with jump leads connected to another car and it starts better, which suggests the battery is low on amps. However, I have had the battery checked and they report it as OK. The alternator is also producing 13.8V on the terminals under the bonnet. The garage suspect a weak alternator, but I'm not sure I agree:
Today I have had my coolant pipes completely go as well. It has been leaking slowly for some time. My garage tells me that this is a known issue and, where the coolant leaks, it corrodes the starter starter motor. It is about an 8 hour job (including removing the LPG injectors to remove the top parts required for access.
So... If I get the starter and pipes replaced, is it worth replacing the alternator at the same time, or does any of the above suggest that the alternator is probably fine?
Any other advice on this issue gratefully received.
Kind regards
Pete
My 2003 Cayenne S (LPG Converted) has been having trouble turning over for a few months. Sometimes on the first turn, the starter clicks once. On the 2nd turn, the engine turns over, but is laboured.
I have tried starting it with jump leads connected to another car and it starts better, which suggests the battery is low on amps. However, I have had the battery checked and they report it as OK. The alternator is also producing 13.8V on the terminals under the bonnet. The garage suspect a weak alternator, but I'm not sure I agree:
Today I have had my coolant pipes completely go as well. It has been leaking slowly for some time. My garage tells me that this is a known issue and, where the coolant leaks, it corrodes the starter starter motor. It is about an 8 hour job (including removing the LPG injectors to remove the top parts required for access.
So... If I get the starter and pipes replaced, is it worth replacing the alternator at the same time, or does any of the above suggest that the alternator is probably fine?
Any other advice on this issue gratefully received.
Kind regards
Pete