My LS 400 is dead!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
#1
My LS 400 is dead!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I need some help! I have a 1990 Lexus LS 400 and I gave my friend a jump yesterday. Then, I noticed that all my warning lights on the dash were on. I drove home parked the car and this morning it wouldn't start. I can hear the starter clicking as it trys to start the car but it won't turn over.
Could I have blown a fuse or shorted the alternator during the jump. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Could I have blown a fuse or shorted the alternator during the jump. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
#3
I know that the battery is dead now. But I am concerned with why the battery went dead all of a sudden after the jump. Could I have blown a fuse or shorted the alternator during the jump?
#4
How old is the battery? Sometimes they just puke and that's that..
Obviously you need a new one - get the battery and go from there.
Did you connect + to + and - to -? I know I've seen in some owners manuals that you're supposed to put the ground lead on the dead car to a chassis ground (not directly to the battery) - but that's really to protect the dead car. And you DID have your car running during the jump right?
Obviously you need a new one - get the battery and go from there.
Did you connect + to + and - to -? I know I've seen in some owners manuals that you're supposed to put the ground lead on the dead car to a chassis ground (not directly to the battery) - but that's really to protect the dead car. And you DID have your car running during the jump right?
#7
Thanks for all the help! I have removed the battery and I am taking it to get it checked tomorrow, if its bad or cannot be recharged I am buying a new one. When I hooked the jumper cables up my car was running and I made sure that the cables were correctly placed on the correct terminals.
I believe that after I gave the jump to my friend that I blew a fuse, relay, regulator or something that triggered the alternator to stop. After I jumped him all my dash warning lights came on at that point I believe my car was powered by battery only and drained it. Does that make sense? Is that possible? What could have made my alternator stop working after I gave him a jump?
I believe that after I gave the jump to my friend that I blew a fuse, relay, regulator or something that triggered the alternator to stop. After I jumped him all my dash warning lights came on at that point I believe my car was powered by battery only and drained it. Does that make sense? Is that possible? What could have made my alternator stop working after I gave him a jump?
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#8
How did you connect the cables? They should be connected as follows:
Car w/good Batt -------- Car w/Bad Batt
Positive <------------> Positive
Negative <-----------> Ground (chassis or engine block - something metal unpainted)
Do NOT connect the negative terminals together!
If you did not connect it this way it is possible to fry the alternator and I'm not sure what else. Happened to my Dad on a Volvo many years ago.
Car w/good Batt -------- Car w/Bad Batt
Positive <------------> Positive
Negative <-----------> Ground (chassis or engine block - something metal unpainted)
Do NOT connect the negative terminals together!
If you did not connect it this way it is possible to fry the alternator and I'm not sure what else. Happened to my Dad on a Volvo many years ago.
Last edited by royale455; 12-14-07 at 01:22 PM.
#9
If you did, in fact, put the cables on wrong, your car would not start, and all the warning lights would be on too, unless that fuse blew too. If thats the case.... let me (us) know, and I can direct you to the correct fuse to change out. Its only about $3, but thats awhile to change cause its in a really weird, and tight, spot.
I have pictures that I can send you with instructions how to change the correct fuses.
I have pictures that I can send you with instructions how to change the correct fuses.
#12
two things to check most likely your battery is bad and possible your alternator could be bad ALSO CHECK FOR LEAKS ON YOUR POWER STEERING IF IT HAS A LEAK IT WILL SHORT OUT THE ALTERNATOR , MY ALTERNATOR HAS 194,000 MILES AND GOING STRONG . The battery after 3 years can go bad not uncommon also after changing the battery after the car has had time to charge the battery (if the alternator is good) it takes about 2-3 hours of driving to fully charge the battery check the voltage on the battery it should be about 12.5vdc to 13.8 vdc if the alternator is working ok.
#13
two things to check most likely your battery is bad and possible your alternator could be bad ALSO CHECK FOR LEAKS ON YOUR POWER STEERING IF IT HAS A LEAK IT WILL SHORT OUT THE ALTERNATOR , MY ALTERNATOR HAS 194,000 MILES AND GOING STRONG . The battery after 3 years can go bad not uncommon also after changing the battery after the car has had time to charge the battery (if the alternator is good) it takes about 2-3 hours of driving to fully charge the battery check the voltage on the battery it should be about 12.5vdc to 13.8 vdc if the alternator is working ok.
if your battery dies and you get a jump you need to take th car home and put it on a charger. relying on your alternator to charge a dead battery is a quick road to a dead alternator.
whatever you do, do not drive around for awhile and hope your alternator charges your battery. they are not designed for that and relying on one to do so will end up with you on the side of the road again with a dead alternator.
#14
Thanks for all the help! I have removed the battery and I am taking it to get it checked tomorrow, if its bad or cannot be recharged I am buying a new one. When I hooked the jumper cables up my car was running and I made sure that the cables were correctly placed on the correct terminals.
I believe that after I gave the jump to my friend that I blew a fuse, relay, regulator or something that triggered the alternator to stop. After I jumped him all my dash warning lights came on at that point I believe my car was powered by battery only and drained it. Does that make sense? Is that possible? What could have made my alternator stop working after I gave him a jump?
I believe that after I gave the jump to my friend that I blew a fuse, relay, regulator or something that triggered the alternator to stop. After I jumped him all my dash warning lights came on at that point I believe my car was powered by battery only and drained it. Does that make sense? Is that possible? What could have made my alternator stop working after I gave him a jump?
#15
What is the latest news was the battery bad or what I recently had a battery go bad after 2 years it was sucking from the sides and started to smoke I just didn't just take it out I threw it out. I have noticed that my lexus over the last 7 years chews up battiers about every 2 1/2 years and have heard other people had same problem. The Lexus people had no answers .