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Starting Problem ALTO VXR

Starting Problem ALTO VXR

Hello
I own a 2009 Model Alto Vxr. I am having trouble starting the car. The problem is it doesnt start on first self. I showed it to Suzuki Azim Motors Mechanic who is satisfied with the tuning of the car but the problem he identified was that on first self the car battery isnt generating ample power for the Self. I assume he is right coz when I let the ignition on for a breif moment like for 10 seconds and then turn it to on the car start fine but if I try starting it immediatly after the autochok the car doesnt starts then i have to switch off and then switch back on to get it started. Currently the load on battery is 800 Watts amplifier which I am assuming is additional load on the battery. My suzuki azim motor mechanic advised to put in a "relay" but i dont feel like cuttin off the electric wires... Any suggestions?
Gari.pk User 12165 asked on 15 Dec 2010 10:14:44 am
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Maani - on 15 Dec 2010 10:15:48 am
I guess he is right in pointing out the problem. i wouldn't suggest u going for a relay, since its nt OEM. Get the following checked:
1. Current though all the spark plug wires.
2. Current through the wire linking electric coil and distributor.
3. Condition of the "point" in the distributor. If u got some cheap point, then i'd suggest u to get ur hands on an original Denso one.
4. Get the angle/position of ur distributor checked.
5. Check the ampere rating n condition of the battery. If u r running a mediocre sound system with amps, high rating speakers, sub-woofer, etc. u need at least 49A of battery.
P.S. Tht u hav one of the following spark plugs:
1. Denso w16ex-U
2. Bosch WR78
3. NGK BP5ES
I hav an 06 Alto, it sometimes give me an ignition problem. it starts on almost half of the ignition on CNG but if i somehow miss the first ignition, it doesn't start at all on the second, or even third ignition(self). wht i hav to do is either wait for sometime while switching it off or convert the car to petrol to start it. any suggestions on this?
 

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