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Jan 7th, 2008, 10:06 | #1 |
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440 Flat Batter (Again!)
My car battery started to go weak and take longer to turn over. About a week later it was dead. Jumped it and drove. It would then struggle to start as little as 12 hours later. Most of the time it didnt start.
I replaced the battery with my local battery with 2 year warranty. They checked the battery and it was recieving enough charge and was compensating for headlight etc. Ie, Alternator ok. Anyway, all was well till the last 7-10 days. its become slow to turn over again and I thought to myself. This is going the same was as the last one. I took it for a 20 mile drive on the motorway last night doing 70mph. Parked up at 7:25pm. Went to start it this morning and it could just turn over but then clicked. Tried again. Complety dead. I jumped it and it was fine. Drove spot on. Now, im not leaving lights on interior or exterior. Im going to take the car back this weekend and ask them look further into the problem Maybe the alternator is shorting when the car is not running depleting the battery of charge? Maybe the alt is intermittantly charging or something else? Its a pain! |
Jan 7th, 2008, 10:21 | #2 |
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Could be a faulty battery. I had a problem with one a while ago on my V70. When the car sat overnight tha battery was flat. Jumped started perfectly and would work fine all day. Had the charging system checked by Volvo no problems. Checked the various leads and were fine from the battery. Eventually it was found that the battery voltage was slightly lower than it should be and was replaced and the problem was solved. This was with a new battery.
Best of luck Jim
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Jan 7th, 2008, 10:22 | #3 |
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Thanks Jim.
Im not sure what they will do. If they replace it with a new battery and check the charging system again and take it from there I guess |
Jan 7th, 2008, 10:27 | #4 |
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If you are a member of any of the breakdown organisations they would check your battery and charging.
Here is what the AA would do. http://www.theaa.com/motoring_advice...ry_advice.html
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Jan 7th, 2008, 11:52 | #5 |
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Put an ammeter in series with the positive terminal of the battery. With nothing turned on (as parked and locked) the current flow should be small. Yes, the car is charging, but is it being drained by something when left? Alarm fault perhaps?
With the engine running, check the terminal voltage. Should be 14v+ |
Jan 7th, 2008, 16:23 | #6 |
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Im not good with electrics and I have no ammetere or multimeter.
Ill purchase one come pay day I think though! Just to add, Jump the car this morning at 7:30am. Drove to work. Locked the car at 7:45am. Went to start it 4pm, Dead. That has to be some serioes draining power to kill a batt in 8 hours?! |
Jan 24th, 2008, 21:17 | #7 |
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hello bruce, i;m new to the forum but may be i can help, i have the same problem,everything is charging ok,alt ok newish battery,voltage regulator,its all been checked and everything is ok,but my batt is draining after a few hours,how ever,on turning off the ignition,i heard a click,from a relay situated on the inner wing,wired to the live battery terminal,just under the wiring loom.on checking this it was found to be draining 1 amp while the ignition was turned off,when disconnected there was no drain.the relay no is89931-1323592-1 now what i have to do is find what this relay is feeding,and thats the problem solved. doe,s anybody know what it feeds?i have a feeling it might solve a few peoples problems. hope this helps and many thanks john
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Jan 25th, 2008, 08:50 | #8 |
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Thanks all.
I was not sure how long it would take to charge my battery as the SoC was around 25% SoC. Ill take off on Friday night and charge till the charger says its good to go. I myself spend weekend fixing and breaking more things on my car lol. This weekend im removing the front seats to remove the carpet to wash out the coolant from when the Heater Matrix leaked. So I use the key etc and do that no need for the battery. I not too good with belts etc, maybe someone else with knowledge could help me out with that? I *Think* the belt is an all in one from a brief look. As for this relay... Does it do it as soon as the car ignition is turned off and the key removed or when the car is locked? I cant say ive heard it. Is it loud...? Ill have a quick listen to night. May I thank you for your persistant help with trying to stop my wonderful car from dying! |
Jan 25th, 2008, 12:14 | #9 | |
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Bruce, If you are going to remove the seats, you really really need to check out THIS post. |
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Jan 25th, 2008, 12:41 | #10 |
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Thanks. Ive got a haynes and I will dis-arm the seat belt pretensioners.
Thanks guy. WD40 on them tonight then! |
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