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darthvadergenesis 10-17-2016 04:19 PM

Time to replace my battery?
 
My car has never had any problems starting until this weekend. I let it sit for a couple of weeks without driving it which I thought would be fine but when I went to start it on Sunday, it was dead. Not to the point where everything inside didn't work but it didn't seem to have enough juice to start the car. I jumped it and it fired up. I drove it around for about 30 minutes, brought it home and let it sit for another 5 or 6 hours. Went to start it and it did start but it struggled a little. I didn't drive it today so I'm sure the battery is probably dead again. Considering the battery is going on close to 7 years old, should I just accept the fact that this thing is toast and I need to get a new one?

Stocker 10-17-2016 08:42 PM

7 years is outstanding service life for a starting battery. Get a new one.



edit: get it tested at a major chain auto parts store for free if you like, but it's likely on its last leg at best, by now.

dougmcp 12-25-2016 05:12 PM


Originally Posted by darthvadergenesis (Post 713272)
My car has never had any problems starting until this weekend. I let it sit for a couple of weeks without driving it which I thought would be fine but when I went to start it on Sunday, it was dead. Not to the point where everything inside didn't work but it didn't seem to have enough juice to start the car. I jumped it and it fired up. I drove it around for about 30 minutes, brought it home and let it sit for another 5 or 6 hours. Went to start it and it did start but it struggled a little. I didn't drive it today so I'm sure the battery is probably dead again. Considering the battery is going on close to 7 years old, should I just accept the fact that this thing is toast and I need to get a new one?

You can get it tested if you like but unless your charging light is on, your battery is probably shot. If you have a voltmeter measure the battery voltage, if it's 12.8v it is fully charged, anything under 12.2 is suspect. If it fails to start measure again and if the voltage is around 8-10v, you have a dead cell and it's new battery time. Best prices on batteries for these is at Walmart, Sam's Club and Costco.


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