What causes a brand new battery to go bad?
Some of the most common reasons for a car battery to die repeatedly include loose or corroded battery connections, persistent electrical drains, charging problems, constantly demanding more power than the alternator can provide, and even extreme weather.
When you buy a new battery is it already charged?
When you buy a car battery, it typically comes sufficiently charged to start your vehicle, to around 90% of capacity or so. It isn’t required to charge a car battery before its first use. However, under normal driving conditions, the alternator is unlikely to charge your battery to full capacity.
Why is my battery dead in the morning?
If your alternator has a bad diode, your battery can drain. The bad alternator diode can cause the circuit to charge even when the engine is shut off, and you end up in the morning with a car that won’t start.
When did I put the new battery in my solstice?
Well, I am also back at it….put the new battery in six weeks ago, everything ran fine and have had the car out on multiple occasions. In fact drove it on the 4th of July, went out yesterday morning and turned the key, click, no start, everything lights up, good power et….but no joy. Charged the battery and it read 12.9 volts, but no start.
What causes a car battery to drain in the morning?
If your alternator has a bad diode, your battery can drain. The bad alternator diode can cause the circuit to charge even when the engine is shut off, and you end up in the morning with a car that won’t start. 5. Extreme Temperature
Is it worth it to get a new battery?
Another (new) battery is expensive — and a lot of work to change. You can hook up an ammeter for virtually free (well OK, you may have to spend ten bucks for a meter at Harbor Freight). If there is no leakage — or you can prove the alternator is working — then get another battery. Click to expand…
Do you have to get a new car battery?
It turns slowly. A good, healthy battery should be able to sit for a long time and still have no trouble starting the car. You may have needed a new battery – but its apparent that it wasn’t all you needed. So yes, you have to take it back in. You need to get the charging system tested.