Won't Start

2002MK4

Veteran Member
Joined
Jan 24, 2011
Location
Scarborough
TDI
2002, 2003 Jetta TDI
Seems to be a common thread. Okay so here's my schtick...2002 TDI Jetta ALH 250k amazing miles. The winter up here in Canada has been terrible like always but January and February saw extended cold snaps hit my area. My battery died, then was re charged, then died, then re charged again and this process continued a few times. All throughout it was a good 10-12 second of just cranking to get the old lady fired up. Today. No go. Not at all. So figured no problem hooked up the charger...when the needle was a the maximum I tried...no sir. Question is would this be my battery just flat out giving up and not being able to "hold" a charge. Or did I fry my starter from the cranking? Don't starters last YEARs...like Tens of Years?!??
 

red16vdub

Veteran Member
Joined
Aug 26, 2013
Location
(617) City of CHAMPIONS
TDI
03 JSW 5spd
Seems to be a common thread. Okay so here's my schtick...2002 TDI Jetta ALH 250k amazing miles. The winter up here in Canada has been terrible like always but January and February saw extended cold snaps hit my area. My battery died, then was re charged, then died, then re charged again and this process continued a few times. All throughout it was a good 10-12 second of just cranking to get the old lady fired up. Today. No go. Not at all. So figured no problem hooked up the charger...when the needle was a the maximum I tried...no sir. Question is would this be my battery just flat out giving up and not being able to "hold" a charge. Or did I fry my starter from the cranking? Don't starters last YEARs...like Tens of Years?!??
In your post you state several times the battery died. 10-12 seconds cranking should be nothing for a TDI battery to handle, get a multimeter and check your connections.
 

RalphVa

Veteran Member
Joined
Oct 17, 2009
Location
Virginia
TDI
Jetta
I've never had to crank any of our diesels more than about 1/2 turn of the crankshaft to start them, even in -20 F temperature. Has to be something wrong with your glow plugs.

Drove 2 to near or just above 200k miles.
 

maxmoo

Veteran Member
Joined
Jan 19, 2011
Location
Lakefield, Ontario, Canada
TDI
2000 golf, 2001 golf, 2000 beetle, 2003 wagon, 2004 golf, 2004 jetta, all diesels
I've never had to crank any of our diesels more than about 1/2 turn of the crankshaft to start them, even in -20 F temperature. Has to be something wrong with your glow plugs.

Drove 2 to near or just above 200k miles.
or its not turning over fast enough....or the timing is out....or the fuel is gelled....or the belt slipped or the asv is stuck or....
 

JDSwan87

Black Swamp Thing
Joined
Feb 9, 2014
Location
Michigan near Toledo
TDI
2001 Jetta TDI, 5 speed Lagoon Blue Metallic(sold); 2005 Jetta TDI Wagon auto
Seems to be a common thread. Okay so here's my schtick...2002 TDI Jetta ALH 250k amazing miles. The winter up here in Canada has been terrible like always but January and February saw extended cold snaps hit my area. My battery died, then was re charged, then died, then re charged again and this process continued a few times. All throughout it was a good 10-12 second of just cranking to get the old lady fired up. Today. No go. Not at all. So figured no problem hooked up the charger...when the needle was a the maximum I tried...no sir. Question is would this be my battery just flat out giving up and not being able to "hold" a charge. Or did I fry my starter from the cranking? Don't starters last YEARs...like Tens of Years?!??
1. How old is said battery?
2. How did you recharge your battery? (Amps and duration of time)

If your battery is 5 years old its likely time to replace it or its nearing lifespan. With the numerous dead/recharge cycles you likely cooked all the acid right out of your battery or caused a short in the battery internally. My suggestion is to replace the battery and go from there...
 

2002MK4

Veteran Member
Joined
Jan 24, 2011
Location
Scarborough
TDI
2002, 2003 Jetta TDI
Update, battery is fine. Gonna remove the tray check the cables and give the starter a few taps. Stay tuned...
 
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