RE: [DML] Battery not charging
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RE: [DML] Battery not charging
- From: Chris Almy <chris.almy@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 03 Oct 2004 19:25:13 -0700
Whenever you are troubleshooting electrical problems with the DeLorean, you
must have a multi meter. I couldn't imagine trying to fix the electrical
problems without one. The first thing you should do is disconnect the
negative battery cable. With one end of the meter's leads connected to the
cable, check the resistance using the other meter lead on various ground
points. If you have more then a few ohms resistance on all the grounding
points, then you have a bad primary ground.
If your ground is good and the charging system is working (electrical
system is at approximately 14 volts while running), then you might have
something draining the battery. A properly working system won't have this
problem, so you need to do more troubleshooting. Try setting up the multi
meter to measure the current across the battery. With the doors closed so
the lights are off, you shouldn't be reading more then 40mA for a stock
car. If you are, start pulling fuses until you find the circuit that's
taking the majority of the load.
Good luck with the troubleshooting. It took me awhile, but now I can leave
my car parked for a few weeks at a time and it will start right up.
Chris
VIN 4099
At 08:49 PM 10/3/2004 -0400, you wrote:
>I have somehting like this happening also and was meaning to post about
>it, but I am not sure where to start.
>
>Brand new battery, but when I step on the brakes (when car is not
>running) everything dims! If my car sits for more then 1-2 days with
>the batteryhooked up, it does not start. Battery is dead. I can jump
>it and it kicks right up.
>
>After several hours, it also has issues starting. It seems to have
>juice, but the starter turns for a second, and then clicks.
>
>I guess I should start with checking the ground? (I removed the battery
>switch, but that did nothing).
>What if the ground is not the prob? What could be draining my battery
>so fast?
>
>BTW: It does start after being jumped and charging for a few min.
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