Please help me battery problems
Re: Please help me battery problems
coulld be your alternator is on the way out mate, the battery you bought new should have a guarantee, take the car to halfords and they can check the battery, and the alternator
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tazz666
Re: Please help me battery problems
oh yeah i have a 6 month alternator for a 2.0ltr calibra if it turns out to be that
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tazz666
Re: Please help me battery problems
Easiest way to check the functioning of the alternator is to start the car, have the engine running and then DISCONNECT the negative lead ( normally black ), if the car carrys on running ( maybe even pick up the revs ) then your alternator is fine, if the car stalls the alternator is not charging.
Do you have the volt meter gauge in your car? that would also be a good indicator.
I hope this helps, ive read through and im not too sure what the problem is, batteries will and do die, whatever you do, do NOT leave a battery on a concrete floor, this WILL KILL IT.
Do you have the volt meter gauge in your car? that would also be a good indicator.
I hope this helps, ive read through and im not too sure what the problem is, batteries will and do die, whatever you do, do NOT leave a battery on a concrete floor, this WILL KILL IT.
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the painter
Re: Please help me battery problems
check your alternator, mine had that problem a while back, turned out 1 of the wires had come loose
what does it do to your battery? mines out in the garage on a concrete floor, has been for about 2 weeks now.
the painter wrote:whatever you do, do NOT leave a battery on a concrete floor, this WILL KILL IT.
what does it do to your battery? mines out in the garage on a concrete floor, has been for about 2 weeks now.
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calibra_16v
Re: Please help me battery problems
KILLS it mate!
Im not sure how or why, but i was told at college that this is a real no no.
I would hook it up to the car, or a charger and check it, if its ok, then put an old rubber floor mat or something under it.
I double checked meself on this just in case ( cos im an old git ) and this is what i found
http://sg.answers.yahoo.com/question/in ... 600AANtxaC
mmmm im still a believer in No concrete floors, but who knows?
Maybe i should just keep my gob shut!
Im not sure how or why, but i was told at college that this is a real no no.
I would hook it up to the car, or a charger and check it, if its ok, then put an old rubber floor mat or something under it.
I double checked meself on this just in case ( cos im an old git ) and this is what i found
http://sg.answers.yahoo.com/question/in ... 600AANtxaC
mmmm im still a believer in No concrete floors, but who knows?
Maybe i should just keep my gob shut!
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the painter
Re: Please help me battery problems
the painter wrote:KILLS it mate!
Im not sure how or why, but i was told at college that this is a real no no.
I would hook it up to the car, or a charger and check it, if its ok, then put an old rubber floor mat or something under it.
I double checked meself on this just in case ( cos im an old git ) and this is what i found
http://sg.answers.yahoo.com/question/in ... 600AANtxaC
mmmm im still a believer in No concrete floors, but who knows?
Maybe i should just keep my gob shut!
think i best go out and put something under it then
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calibra_16v
Re: Please help me battery problems
the painter wrote:Easiest way to check the functioning of the alternator is to start the car, have the engine running and then DISCONNECT the negative lead ( normally black ), if the car carrys on running ( maybe even pick up the revs ) then your alternator is fine, if the car stalls the alternator is not charging.
Do you have the volt meter gauge in your car? that would also be a good indicator.
I hope this helps, ive read through and im not too sure what the problem is, batteries will and do die, whatever you do, do NOT leave a battery on a concrete floor, this WILL KILL IT.
Now doing that will damage the alternator, I would not try that one as the voltage regulator will be going crazy, way way back you could but not with modern electronics in cars, you MAY send a spike through the ECU
and same with the concrete floor one.its an old wives tale
Re: Please help me battery problems
The problem is i left college years ago, things do change.
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the painter
Re: Please help me battery problems
Putting a battery on a concrete florr will suck the charge out of it, due to the concrete being cold. Cant see it permanantly killing it tho.
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Sorry, i think that i was only trying to help, the battery issue did take things off a bit but we were genuinely trying to help!
did you sort it out?
did you sort it out?
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the painter
Re: Please help me battery problems
iwantacalibraturbo wrote:But the problem here is that I bought the battery from the scrappy .
Now there could be your problem
Re: Please help me battery problems
why not charge battery and take to local tyre place and get them to check for you, make sure its been charged overnight
but second hand batteries that you don't know how old they are are very suspect
but second hand batteries that you don't know how old they are are very suspect
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