Flat battery... Likelihood of borkage??
Flat battery... Likelihood of borkage??
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Bill

Original Poster:

57,145 posts

277 months

Just after some thoughts...

My car has been standing unused for the last few months, only really used over the last few weeks for shortish distances - 30 minutes max, mostly less than that. But hasn't been feeling like it's struggling to start the (petrol) car.

Came out this morning and it's completely flat. Not even a flicker when you turn the key. A fairly flat booster got some life into the car but still unable to unlock it on the fob nevermind turn it over. Son denies responsibility but went out last night to fetch something, my suspicion is that he turned a light on and left it.

So, do I try a trickle charge over the weekend? Or give up and buy a new battery straight away...

BertBert

20,863 posts

233 months

My normal approach in these circs is to buy a new battery. You may be able to bring it back to life by charging, but mostlikely it will be unreliable from here on in.

gotoPzero

19,828 posts

211 months

Age of battery and make and age of car?


Bill

Original Poster:

57,145 posts

277 months

gotoPzero said:
Age of battery and make and age of car?
Unknown. It's a 2011 Yeti, I've had it almost 3 years.

I've answered my own question there, haven't I!! hehe

gotoPzero

19,828 posts

211 months

Charge fully, use as normal - replace before winter or if it dies again.

Should not need coding.

Pica-Pica

15,978 posts

106 months

Check the battery date. Our 2013 Fabia's 1?2 TSi battery died after almost 9 years. Handbook says replace after 5 years. Just get a new battery from Halfords. In our case we got a Yuasa. It dropped straight in and started immediately.

Bill

Original Poster:

57,145 posts

277 months

I was down the road from the local tyre/battery place earlier so I just bought one. Will save a longer trip over the weekend if/when charging doesn't work.

98elise

31,306 posts

183 months

gotoPzero said:
Charge fully, use as normal - replace before winter or if it dies again.

Should not need coding.
This.

Also measure the voltage when fully recharged. If its reading low them consider replacing it sooner.

JimM169

772 posts

144 months

You can get a Kingbolen battery tester off Aliexpress for about £10. Not something that gets used a lot but does give a guide as to the state of the battery and is useful in circumstances like this.