Loud buzzing. No start.
The Roadsters in storage for about 2 months now. Went to start it and nothing. No lights or anything. I put jumper cables on it and there's a loud buzzing coming from behind the battery. The car starts and the buzzing stops. I let it run for 1/2 hour and turned it off and tried to start it and there was absolutely nothing. Completely dead.
Did the battery totally fry out or something?
Did the battery totally fry out or something?
First I would take the battery out, use a reliable charger and see if the battery will take a charge. Once charged, take it to Autozone/ Pepboys, somewhere they can check it out with a load test. If battery passes the test, then you need to check alternator output/etc. This is just a start.
James
James
Originally Posted by James1549
First I would take the battery out, use a reliable charger and see if the battery will take a charge. Once charged, take it to Autozone/ Pepboys, somewhere they can check it out with a load test. If battery passes the test, then you need to check alternator output/etc. This is just a start.
James
James
My guess is that battery is completely hosed.
Are the Die Hards any good these days?
Can't help you, battery-wise, Beep but please let us know how you get this squared away.
I was never a fan of the Diehard but many people have good luck with them. My personal preference is the Interstate.
Good luck,
James
PS - Be sure your terminal connections are good. Remove them and wire brush them. Corrosion doesn't always have to be present to cause a bad connection.
Good luck,
James
PS - Be sure your terminal connections are good. Remove them and wire brush them. Corrosion doesn't always have to be present to cause a bad connection.
Last edited by James1549; Jan 22, 2009 at 09:24 PM.
I also think your battery has failed you. My Jeep Grand Cherokee acted similarly 2 months ago and it was the 4 year old Die Hard that had failed. That was the second Die Hard that failed in it in 5 years! I replaced it with a premium Interstate battery as the Jeep is my mainstay in the winter and must be dependable. Have your present battery load tested and replace it if it fails. Remember that unused lead acid batteries sulphate and fail more often than one in-use--or that has been my experience.
Jim
Jim
HEY HO! I might be moving to FLORIDA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This winter has been awefull. -30f actual temps and days in a row not reaching 0!
No wonder the batteries dead. Everything is frozen solid here and the roads are crumbling to pieces.
At any rate, does anyone know a good place to buy an Interstate battery? I'ld like to find one on sale.
Miami, here I come!
This winter has been awefull. -30f actual temps and days in a row not reaching 0!
No wonder the batteries dead. Everything is frozen solid here and the roads are crumbling to pieces.
At any rate, does anyone know a good place to buy an Interstate battery? I'ld like to find one on sale.
Miami, here I come!
I got one at Sam's Club for $87. Its slightly shorter but if turn the spacer around from top to bottom, it will compensate for the new battery being shorter and everything will be secure.
Originally Posted by The Beep
HEY HO! I might be moving to FLORIDA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This winter has been awefull. -30f actual temps and days in a row not reaching 0!
No wonder the batteries dead. Everything is frozen solid here and the roads are crumbling to pieces.
At any rate, does anyone know a good place to buy an Interstate battery? I'ld like to find one on sale.
Miami, here I come!
This winter has been awefull. -30f actual temps and days in a row not reaching 0!
No wonder the batteries dead. Everything is frozen solid here and the roads are crumbling to pieces.
At any rate, does anyone know a good place to buy an Interstate battery? I'ld like to find one on sale.
Miami, here I come!
Originally Posted by Ronman
I got one at Sam's Club for $87. Its slightly shorter but if turn the spacer around from top to bottom, it will compensate for the new battery being shorter and everything will be secure.
There's a bunch of dealers in your area. Go here:
http://www.interstatebatteries.com/c...?ZipCode=55401
And find one!
http://www.interstatebatteries.com/c...?ZipCode=55401
And find one!
After a quick search, I found that Interstate MTP-91 is the right fit.
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...ad.php?t=29196
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...ad.php?t=29196
Last edited by maxcichon; Jan 28, 2009 at 06:32 AM.
Originally Posted by The Beep
Thanks a bunch! I'm not going to cook, fry, smoke, or toast anything when I istall this...right?
Maybe!
Originally Posted by The Beep
Thanks a bunch! I'm not going to cook, fry, smoke, or toast anything when I istall this...right?
BC.
Originally Posted by tighed1
If you install it?
Maybe!
Maybe!
OK, fine! I'll have the thing towed and someone else can install it. It's way to flipping cold and I don't have tools worth krap anyways.
I'll wait until march because the cars in a snowbank and if I put a new battery in there now, it will just freeze and die like the last one.
Minnesota winter really blows.
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