Battery Life
#1
Battery Life
I have a 2001 Miata that seems to have an electrical problem. I don't drive the car much so it sits in the driveway alot. Recently, I went to start it and the battery was dead. I charged the battery and it wouldn't hold a charge so I replaced it. I haven't driven it since I put the new battery in. Today, I went to drive it and it wouldn't start. I jump started it and put my load tester on it. The load tester showed that the charging system was good and my digital multimeter read 14.2 volts. When I pushed the load switch, the engine tried to die and it would have if I hadn't let go of the load switch. I let the car run for about 20 minutes and shut it off. It wouldn't even click let alone start! The only thing that has been on while the car sat in the driveway is the alarm. Any suggestions?
#2
RE: Battery Life
Voltage is easy, current is not.
My guess is that you have corrosion or rust around one of the batt wire connections, perhaps a bad ground to the chassis. There may also be corrosion at the main fuse. You could still get enough voltage, but not enough current will pass for heavier loads due to the high resistance.
Just my .02.
My guess is that you have corrosion or rust around one of the batt wire connections, perhaps a bad ground to the chassis. There may also be corrosion at the main fuse. You could still get enough voltage, but not enough current will pass for heavier loads due to the high resistance.
Just my .02.
#5
RE: Battery Life
yea.I was really worried that it was going to be a bigger problem, like needing a new alternator. I had a mechanic come over to look at the car and he told me I needed a new starter instead. I'm just glad I got a second opinion.
#10
RE: Battery Life
if my '96 sits for more than a few weeks it's needs a jump. has the fact/dealeralarm (could pull the fuse). when you have a dead batt and are running on the alt, putting any kind of load on it will cause the alt to work at max, putting more of a load on the engine, causing the engine to lug. it might blow, but try disconnecting the batt if your car sits for a while. that or buy a battery charger at wallyworld for around $20. if you are worried about theft pulling a starter relay or another vital fuse will work as well. happy motoring.
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