didn't get a chance to update..... replaced my battery friday. all of the hard start and low idle after startup symptoms are gone.
11.8V before starting should be enough. what you need to measure is the voltage at the battery while cranking. on our squad cars at work, i get a lot of computers that will turn off while starting the vehicle. usually, they're dropping voltage while resting, but, anywhere in that 10-11.2 range and you can start to have some problems, i.e. long cranking, rough initial idle after turning over. when the battery is the culprit for this particular instance, the voltage drops to around the 8V mark while cranking. usually anything under 10V and you'll want to start thinking about changing the battery because it's starting to go.
also, 12.2V going down to 12.09V mhkeyemd shouldn't really be a concern imo. .1V over night (16 hours) is nothing. your interior lights staying on after shutting down, the hood light, even an led blinking could contribute to that. again, not really a concern if anyone is wondering. what should trigger a concern would be measuring the voltage at the battery and seeing it rapidly trickle down almost a timer counting down to zero.
hope this helps everyone out. * i haven't read every post in here since my last to have a total knowledge of some of the other problems/concerns, but, for the specific one i'm talking about, the battery is the problem.
11.8V before starting should be enough. what you need to measure is the voltage at the battery while cranking. on our squad cars at work, i get a lot of computers that will turn off while starting the vehicle. usually, they're dropping voltage while resting, but, anywhere in that 10-11.2 range and you can start to have some problems, i.e. long cranking, rough initial idle after turning over. when the battery is the culprit for this particular instance, the voltage drops to around the 8V mark while cranking. usually anything under 10V and you'll want to start thinking about changing the battery because it's starting to go.
also, 12.2V going down to 12.09V mhkeyemd shouldn't really be a concern imo. .1V over night (16 hours) is nothing. your interior lights staying on after shutting down, the hood light, even an led blinking could contribute to that. again, not really a concern if anyone is wondering. what should trigger a concern would be measuring the voltage at the battery and seeing it rapidly trickle down almost a timer counting down to zero.
hope this helps everyone out. * i haven't read every post in here since my last to have a total knowledge of some of the other problems/concerns, but, for the specific one i'm talking about, the battery is the problem.