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Mar 11th, 2018, 23:47 | #1 |
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3 years of ownership, 2 dead batteries?
In 2015, the year I bought my car the battery was dead after I returned from a 7 day holiday, I suspected the battery was struggling a bit beforehand after not instantly starting a few weeks before, I had no idea how old this battery was so I replaced it with a battery which I thought was above the spec of the original (but from **ik fit, so arguable quality).
Today I just got back to my work carpark after being away on business for 11 days to collect my car and drive home.. battery dead tried to turn it over several times, I can hear some chuffing but then there's a load of clicking sounds and "Immobilizer try start again" appears on the dash. I couldn't be bothered to deal with it this evening so just ordered a taxi home and I'm going to walk into work and call out AutoAid tomorrow while at work. Anyway, I thought I should expect a battery to last longer than 2-2.5 years? Or should I not based on buying it from **ik fit? I'm trying to work out if this might be a deeper problem with the alternator or something killing batteries? Cheers.
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Mar 12th, 2018, 00:34 | #2 |
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I replaced mine just before Christmas as it was sluggish starting in the cold. Had been meaning to for a couple of years. It was the original so 12 years old so they should last a while assuming it's a decent battery.
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Mar 12th, 2018, 06:51 | #3 |
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You don't tell us the make of the battery fitted by QF some 2years+ ago and what the guarantee period was/is on it. That's the first port of call, and if within guarantee then get them to replace it unless they can confirm that it is serviceable. If it's proved to be suspect and they agree to replace it, beware that it's not on a time-scale type guarantee where they will only cover the pro rata number if months left from a say 3 year guarantee - does happen. Just walk away. If suspect, consider carefully the quality of a replacement before spending. Main dealer at discount, or something with a 5 year warranty such as Varta or Bosch - available at discount on line. If the current battery is serviceable then you will need to have the car checked for a parasitic drain and the correct alternator output. |
Mar 12th, 2018, 09:35 | #4 |
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Your mistake is you didn't buy a Volvo battery.
They last years and years and are not as expensive as everyone thinks. I'd ring your local Volvo and get one of them fitted. It'll certainly last longer than 3 yeas...
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There had been a lot of bad and cold weather in Glasgow while I'd been away (I left it there 28/02 when all the snow was landing), so maybe in combination with the bad weather and not driving it, the battery died. I'm a bit concerned that in 9 days time I'm off again for almost 2 weeks, so this is likely to happen again! Does anyone know if a parasictic drain would show itself in VIDA?
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Mar 12th, 2018, 13:20 | #6 |
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Check the alternator output and check the alternator diode pack isn’t backfeeding through the alternator . I had this problem on my T5 , searched in vain for the parasitic drain , pulled every fuse on the car in turn .. nothing!
Alternator was heating up when the car was stopped , sure sign of diode failure. Replaced the alternator |
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I had a similar problem with an Exide battery in December 2017 originally bought from Eurocarparts (4 year warranty) - they replaced with no quibble but you'll only get the warranty on the remaining period from the original date of purchase.............still saves some money even if you only end up with a couple of months warranty.
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Mar 12th, 2018, 19:56 | #9 |
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You can use a multi meter , there are lots of internet videos showing how.
Mine was easier to diagnose , I charged the battery and fitted it to the car , don’t start it ... if the alternator feels warm about twenty minutes later it’s goosed. The alternator looked a bit white and scabby , the heat generated while it’s flattening the battery does this . I changed my battery twice before I sussed what was really wrong lol . The standard alternator check just tells you the alternator is charging Ie the voltage rises when you start the car with the headlights and screen heaters on . The diodes are like a one way valve they stop the battery from draining back through the alternator coils when you stop. Ps gubbed diodes allow high voltage ac into the electronics so you can get all sorts of weird symptoms too. |
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Right I've just ordered a NOCO GB40, the amperage is a bit overkill but I want something heavy duty that should work on whatever cars I might own in the future, hopefully I'll never be stuck again now.
I'm going to try feeling if the alternator is warm to try and work out if there is a problem there.
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