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| Fox889 Member Since: 04 Jun 2019 Location: Bury St Edmunds. Suffolk Posts: 701
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These highly sensitive girls rely on a fully charged battery. Any fluctuations on voltage & they tend to throw up warning lights akin to Blackpool in December.
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| Tiprat Member Since: 05 Aug 2021 Location: Manchester Posts: 101
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Thanks Fox, I know they are very temperamental to battery discharge, I can't find any lights left on/obvious drains ect. It doesn't seem like the starter motor, and I know battery's can fail relatively quickly, hence why I put on about it being on the weak side of green on the drop test.
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| Caesium Member Since: 21 Sep 2021 Location: Essex Posts: 454
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I know of battery woes, I had warnings from the day I got my car even though it always started up fine.
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| Discofish Member Since: 21 Jul 2020 Location: Nottingham Posts: 113
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been having similar issues with mine and have found that the battery connections have been working loose on the terminals despite being as tight as I can get them? as it happens i'm off this afternoon to swap them over for the old fashioned clamp type so we'll see what happens.... |
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| bishbosh10 Member Since: 25 Apr 2013 Location: North Somerset Posts: 344
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I am no expert, but 14.4V is a typical charging value with the engine running. Bish.
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| Arbuckle Member Since: 11 Nov 2018 Location: Northants Posts: 97
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14.4 V is correct for conventional charging systems.
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