seekay
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Had a short 5 miles trip in the morning, there was no issue with the start. Was driving in hybrid mode, engine kicked in 6-7 times without any problem or delay, no jerk at all.Slow cranking is fundamentally down to two things. Poor battery or poor cuircuit path (including the starter itself). I’ve no clue how the battery monitoring is done on the car so can’t make any sensible comment about it TBH. Failing battery is probably the most likely culprit. Faced with the costs quoted, I might be tempted to try a few tests like connecting a battery booster pack to the jump points on the car then see how it behaves. These new Lithium packs seems quite remarkable in terms of energy density so with care, you could probably locate one under the bonnet (with suitable precautions around insulation etc) and do a short test drive. Failing that, just connect a jump battery and put it in sport, it should fire up immediately.
If it behaved as it should with a jump connection that’s probably good enough evidence to go for a new battery. Not 100% conclusive, but pretty good when factoring in age and mileage as well (mileage being a guide to how much work it’s had to do).