Hello to all!
I have an 2007 Pontiac Montana SV6 that wont start in the cold days. Here in Calgary we have a very cold weather this year with temperature going easily under -25 C. My car even plugged all night won't start at all in the morning.
This is the second battery on the vehicle, an aftermarket Motomaster way more powerful than the factory one.
If I connect the battery charger it will take no longer than 10 min to be able to start the vehicle.
Last spring the car was in a GM dealership for the same problem and they could not find anything wrong with the charging system and they sent me a letter stating that my alternator is "intelligent" and will adjust the charge accordingly with the load.
During summer at the return from my 1 week vacation I had the surprise to see my car was completely dead so I decide to change the battery... Now when the cold weather started the same thing is happening. All dash board instruments are going crazy, when you turn the key to start the engine, the horn is starting and all the gauges and dashboard lights are going nuts. You can hear relays and parasitic noise from the radio and the car won't start.
As I said 10-15 min on the charger and after on "boost assist" are enough to start the beast. I did all the parasitic tests with my multimeter and couldn't find anything.
I really need some advice before I will send the car back to dealership to find out how "intelligent" is my alternator and how shitty is my ECM.
Can somebody tell me if this is a generic problem with Pontiac Vans made after 2005, cause before I had a 2001 Montana that never did this.
Thanks
I have an 2007 Pontiac Montana SV6 that wont start in the cold days. Here in Calgary we have a very cold weather this year with temperature going easily under -25 C. My car even plugged all night won't start at all in the morning.
This is the second battery on the vehicle, an aftermarket Motomaster way more powerful than the factory one.
If I connect the battery charger it will take no longer than 10 min to be able to start the vehicle.
Last spring the car was in a GM dealership for the same problem and they could not find anything wrong with the charging system and they sent me a letter stating that my alternator is "intelligent" and will adjust the charge accordingly with the load.
During summer at the return from my 1 week vacation I had the surprise to see my car was completely dead so I decide to change the battery... Now when the cold weather started the same thing is happening. All dash board instruments are going crazy, when you turn the key to start the engine, the horn is starting and all the gauges and dashboard lights are going nuts. You can hear relays and parasitic noise from the radio and the car won't start.
As I said 10-15 min on the charger and after on "boost assist" are enough to start the beast. I did all the parasitic tests with my multimeter and couldn't find anything.
I really need some advice before I will send the car back to dealership to find out how "intelligent" is my alternator and how shitty is my ECM.
Can somebody tell me if this is a generic problem with Pontiac Vans made after 2005, cause before I had a 2001 Montana that never did this.
Thanks