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Shagged battery or another cause?
« on: 13 January 2023, 14:55:26 »

Bosch 74 A/H battery that has been with the car since I bought it.....July 2015.

Been struggling lately and the battery will go flat in 2-4 days.

Checked this morning with meter showing 12.1-12.3 volts without the engine running. Car then fails to start ( just clicking )

NOCO GB40 gets her going again without a problem.

I'm thinking that with the battery at least 7.5 years (possibly much older) old, I should buy a new battery first.

Is it likely to be anything else?.....alternator?....voltage regulator?....Brexit?...Aliens? ;)
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Re: Shagged battery or another cause?
« Reply #1 on: 13 January 2023, 15:02:01 »

New battery ...  :y
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Re: Shagged battery or another cause?
« Reply #2 on: 13 January 2023, 15:06:09 »

New battery ...  :y

My view also, Mr Beanz.

I'm told a decent battery should hold about 12.7 Volts without the engine running.
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Re: Shagged battery or another cause?
« Reply #3 on: 13 January 2023, 15:19:33 »

If you can clip the meter on it so that you can see it as you turn ignition over you’ll probably find that it drops to around 8 Volts under load. Likewise, if you get it running you should see over 14 Volts to check alternator output. It’s done quite well so new battery time.  :y  You could always use Kevin’s battery charging/checking guide for peace of mind.  :y
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Re: Shagged battery or another cause?
« Reply #4 on: 13 January 2023, 15:32:26 »

If you can clip the meter on it so that you can see it as you turn ignition over you’ll probably find that it drops to around 8 Volts under load. Likewise, if you get it running you should see over 14 Volts to check alternator output. It’s done quite well so new battery time.  :y  You could always use Kevin’s battery charging/checking guide for peace of mind.  :y

I'm getting around 14.5 Volts with the silky V6 running.
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Re: Shagged battery or another cause?
« Reply #5 on: 13 January 2023, 15:42:55 »

If you can clip the meter on it so that you can see it as you turn ignition over you’ll probably find that it drops to around 8 Volts under load. Likewise, if you get it running you should see over 14 Volts to check alternator output. It’s done quite well so new battery time.  :y  You could always use Kevin’s battery charging/checking guide for peace of mind.  :y

I'm getting around 14.5 Volts with the silky V6 running.

New battery time then.  :y
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Re: Shagged battery or another cause?
« Reply #6 on: 13 January 2023, 21:57:14 »

If you can clip the meter on it so that you can see it as you turn ignition over you’ll probably find that it drops to around 8 Volts under load. Likewise, if you get it running you should see over 14 Volts to check alternator output. It’s done quite well so new battery time.  :y  You could always use Kevin’s battery charging/checking guide for peace of mind.  :y

I'm getting around 14.5 Volts with the silky V6 running.

New battery time then.  :y

Yep,battery fooked :y
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Re: Shagged battery or another cause?
« Reply #7 on: 21 January 2023, 14:40:42 »

New Exide 72 A/H battery fitted. £63 from Tanya batteries. A tight fit.

Almost £99 from Amazon. :y

All good so far. :y
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Re: Shagged battery or another cause?
« Reply #8 on: 22 January 2023, 10:48:08 »

Was that including or excluding delivery?

I used to use and recommend Tayna a lot, but stopped during this chinese sniffle, as people I'd recommended them to started to shout at me, for the length of time their cars were off the road due to Tayna being a bit slow on returns and testing.

My retort was if they had bothered to look after the battery during long periods of minimal use, they wouldn't have shagged them in the first place.  But I'm not sure I'd want to wait 4 weeks for a replacement, hence my last battery came from Hellfrauds, and around $40 cheaper than the the same one from Tayna by the time delivery charges were added.  With the added benefit I can go and shout at them if required.

(The Halfords 019 AGM is a Yuasha YBX9000)
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Re: Shagged battery or another cause?
« Reply #9 on: 22 January 2023, 19:21:26 »

Was that including or excluding delivery?

I used to use and recommend Tayna a lot, but stopped during this chinese sniffle, as people I'd recommended them to started to shout at me, for the length of time their cars were off the road due to Tayna being a bit slow on returns and testing.

My retort was if they had bothered to look after the battery during long periods of minimal use, they wouldn't have shagged them in the first place.  But I'm not sure I'd want to wait 4 weeks for a replacement, hence my last battery came from Hellfrauds, and around $40 cheaper than the the same one from Tayna by the time delivery charges were added.  With the added benefit I can go and shout at them if required.

(The Halfords 019 AGM is a Yuasha YBX9000)

An additional  £7.99 for postage, TB.

I'm hoping I won't need to return it during the 4 year warranty because I bet they will drag their feet with testing and pissing about to annoy the customer in general. 
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Re: Shagged battery or another cause?
« Reply #10 on: 22 January 2023, 19:29:43 »

Was that including or excluding delivery?

I used to use and recommend Tayna a lot, but stopped during this chinese sniffle, as people I'd recommended them to started to shout at me, for the length of time their cars were off the road due to Tayna being a bit slow on returns and testing.

My retort was if they had bothered to look after the battery during long periods of minimal use, they wouldn't have shagged them in the first place.  But I'm not sure I'd want to wait 4 weeks for a replacement, hence my last battery came from Hellfrauds, and around $40 cheaper than the the same one from Tayna by the time delivery charges were added.  With the added benefit I can go and shout at them if required.

(The Halfords 019 AGM is a Yuasha YBX9000)

An additional  £7.99 for postage, TB.

I'm hoping I won't need to return it during the 4 year warranty because I bet they will drag their feet with testing and pissing about to annoy the customer in general.
That's what you get from buying via Amazon.  :-X
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Re: Shagged battery or another cause?
« Reply #11 on: 22 January 2023, 20:03:21 »

New Exide 72 A/H battery fitted.[/highlight] £63 from Tanya batteries. A tight fit.

Almost £99 from Amazon. :y

All good so far. :y
Had one of those fitted to mine on Friday.Had the car almost 4 years and the battery was on when i bought it so no idea how old the battery really was, but it was a GM branded one. Won't find out how much it was until i get the bill from my trusted indie.
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Re: Shagged battery or another cause?
« Reply #12 on: 22 January 2023, 20:08:06 »

New Exide 72 A/H battery fitted.[/highlight] £63 from Tanya batteries. A tight fit.

Almost £99 from Amazon. :y

All good so far. :y
Had one of those fitted to mine on Friday.Had the car almost 4 years and the battery was on when i bought it so no idea how old the battery really was, but it was a GM branded one. Won't find out how much it was until i get the bill from my trusted indie.

Hope you've got some vaseline handy Ronny?  :)
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Re: Shagged battery or another cause?
« Reply #13 on: 22 January 2023, 20:15:29 »

New Exide 72 A/H battery fitted.[/highlight] £63 from Tanya batteries. A tight fit.

Almost £99 from Amazon. :y

All good so far. :y
Had one of those fitted to mine on Friday.Had the car almost 4 years and the battery was on when i bought it so no idea how old the battery really was, but it was a GM branded one. Won't find out how much it was until i get the bill from my trusted indie.

Hope you've got some vaseline handy Ronny?  :)
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Re: Shagged battery or another cause?
« Reply #14 on: 22 January 2023, 20:19:20 »

The battery on my Astra lasted seven years. I took my car to a garage, asked them to put a battery on it, gave them £70 and drove away. I have no idea what make of battery.
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