friend of mine left her vehicle at her house for several months, while she was away on the west coast. A new battery had been installed in this vehicle about month before she left. She asked a family
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The recovery/desulfating mode on some chargers work very well, and on some it's a joke. I've got a NOCO Genius 7200 that works well, the main thing is that if the battery is completely dead the 12V r
The battery shouldnâ??t have discharged completely after a few months. Take it back to where it was bought & let them charge& test it. Replacement should be in warranty. Peace, Pat Pat Horne We suppo
This is humor, right? With any recent vehicle the parasitic loads will kill the battery in 6-8 weeks. John. _______________________________________________ Shop-talk@autox.team.net Donate: http://www
--==7925213964660948559== --00000000000062e1db05a7bd07f1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I completely agree with Pat. It should have a date on it and will be warranted for X months after
Does the battery have a warantee? If it will not hold a charge you might be able to get it replaced. Eric Russell Mebane, NC _______________________________________________ Shop-talk@autox.team.net A
Possibly. I am partial to older vehicles that donâ??t have a lot of electronics. My newest vehicle is almost 20 years old, oldest 55 years old. I donâ??t have battery problems on either of them even
I like old vehicles too. My 1973 Triumph GT6 will kill a battery in under two weeks. I added a battery disconnect until I eventually get around to finding the leak. ______________________________
I have a Noco Genius 7200 charger, and it works reasonably well for that, there are times that you need to charge on the 6V setting long enough for the charger to find enough life in the battery to
--==9187441217419683563== --000000000000107c7e05a89d5597 This reminds me of an older mechanic I worked with...His solution for batteries, in the days when you could take the caps off, was to short th