Re: Starting Problem-Batteries
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Re: Starting Problem-Batteries
- From: "jtrealtywebspannet" <jtrealty@xxxx>
- Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2001 23:11:26 -0000
Definatly clean all of the "big" grounds. They could cause all kinds
of problems. Although that may be the source of the trouble (and it's
easy to check with a voltmeter) I have found that especially on the
sealed batteries they can work and all of a sudden fail and then work
again. It seems that they can develop a bad connection internaly. The
best way to test for this is with a load tester. Since most people
don't have them just go to a Sears or other large chain store. Most
will test your car for free including an alternater test. They do it
so they can sell batteries. If your battery is over 4 years old it can
no longer be trusted to still have full capacity. a load tester will
show you this. On the Delorean out-of-sight-is-out-of-mind. Since you
rarely see the battery it is forgotten and neglected until it is dead.
A battery that has been allowed to be completly drained several times
will never fully recharge. In storing the car the battery SHOULD be
removed, cleaned, and kept recharged. If you load test it before
reinstalling you will know that you have a battery you can trust.
David Teitelbaum
vin 10757
--- In dmcnews@xxxx, "Dave Sontos" <dsontos@xxxx> wrote:
> Check and clean all of the electrical grounds first. Then check the
starter
> inhibit relay in the fuse compartment, make sure the female
terminals in the
> block haven't been pushed down out of the block.
>
> Dave Sontos
> vin 02573
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "paulus260572" <paulus29@xxxx>
> To: <dmcnews@xxxx>
> Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2001 8:12 PM
> Subject: [DML] Starting Problem
> >
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