2011 XKR won't take a jump
I've recently purchased a 2011 XKR convertible. I've had to jump a few times. The key was never cut so I can't get in the trunk without power. Twice I used the access behind the left rear tire. This time I think it went dead because I left the remote in the holder over night. So when I wanted to start it this time I decided to hook the charger up and leave over night to charge the battery. But when I checked it this morning the charger had a red light to indicate no charge. I hooked up the jump box like I have before that worked and nothing. When I hook the ground there are sparks showing me I got a good connection. So I pulled the back seat and tried that access point and same result.
When these issues first started, I pulled the battery and it's only a year old and checked out as good.
When these issues first started, I pulled the battery and it's only a year old and checked out as good.
If your battery is now completely dead, it will suck the juice out of a jump box. Be aware... jump boxes only supply power for about three seconds before they are also depleted.
It would seem you have a dead battery, going by what you've stated. Is your alternator proving enough power to charge?
If you have this problem, you'll need to sort it out or you will keep killing batteries.
And. Get a Key Cut!
It would seem you have a dead battery, going by what you've stated. Is your alternator proving enough power to charge?
If you have this problem, you'll need to sort it out or you will keep killing batteries.
And. Get a Key Cut!
Course I may be talking out my butt also.
The jump box is fully charged and capable of starting multiple cars on one charge.
I just noticed with jump box nothing happens but with the charger I get blinking interior lights and noises coming from the doors just like when there's very little left in the battery.
I just noticed with jump box nothing happens but with the charger I get blinking interior lights and noises coming from the doors just like when there's very little left in the battery.
This is typical behavior when you have a completely discharged or dead battery. Usually only a high amp charger/starter (like those big ones on wheels at service shops) can drive enough current in and still maintain a high enough voltage at the computers in the car to start these cars.
Small chargers will draw down the voltage due to the high standby load to reboot the electronics and be unable to charge.
Jump boxes, even though they may claim very high currents, cannot maintain those currents with the minimum voltage needed to run the computers when starting.
Small chargers will draw down the voltage due to the high standby load to reboot the electronics and be unable to charge.
Jump boxes, even though they may claim very high currents, cannot maintain those currents with the minimum voltage needed to run the computers when starting.
Last edited by WhiteXKR; Feb 12, 2023 at 06:23 PM.
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This is typical behavior when you have a completely discharged or dead battery. Usually only a high amp charger/starter (like those big ones on wheels at service shops) can drive enough current in and still maintain a high enough voltage at the computers in the car to start these cars.
Small chargers will draw down the voltage due to the high standby load to reboot the electronics and be unable to charge.
Jump boxes, even though they may claim very high currents, cannot maintain those currents with the minimum voltage needed to run the comp uters when starting.
Small chargers will draw down the voltage due to the high standby load to reboot the electronics and be unable to charge.
Jump boxes, even though they may claim very high currents, cannot maintain those currents with the minimum voltage needed to run the comp uters when starting.
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