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Does it matter if its - or +
gary
Just the neg, to prove if earthing is an issue.
Does it matter if its - or +
gary
Just the neg, to prove if earthing is an issue.
Done them yesterdayDon't forget the two small earth points on the engine above the dip stick-those are or the pedal.
Ok. Here goes.
Had battery on charge all night and connected it up this morning and hardly anything in it. Turned over a few times but not enough to get it to start (same yesterday but managed to jump it from other car). Left it connected up while went up road and hour n half later went out to try the jump lead test on the neg terminal but hardly any power in it to do a thing.
So. At present I'm still none the wiser. Do I phone garage up and have a moan that the ****ed my car and risk them being right in saying that it the battery (have now tried 2 battery's. One the right amperage and one with a lower amperage and both won't get it to turn over and start).
I really don't see it it is the battery. 2 weeks ago when I gave them the car it was starting ok with no problems.
Cheers Gary
U need to do a battery drop test
When you turn the key, do you get any clicks? do the dash lights go off, or dim?
Have you tried running it for a while, stopping it, and then trying to start it straight away? If it starts OK then, but then fails again later, it would tend to point more towards the battery, but if fails to start even then, it could still be loads of things, and the only real way to fault find, is either substitution, or with a Multi-meter, and Jump leads, to see what is really going on.
Just wondering if your Battery Charger is OK, some need a full 24 hours plus to actually put a good charge into larger batteries, what is your Charger rated at? As an idea, if your battery is rated at 85amp, and you only have a 3amp charger it will take over 28 hours to properly charge a flat battery.
Most times, when people on here seem to have experienced starting problems, it turns out to be the Starter, but the original battery clamps are prone to snapping, and unless you look closely, it is not immediately obvious it has gone, which can create the same symptoms.
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