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Battery on its way out?


Whazza22

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Hi everyone,

 

Went to start the Zed the other day (with lights on) and it wouldnt start. As soon as I turned the lights off it started. I previously have started it many times with the lights on and its been fine.

 

I automatically assumed the battery wasnt holding a full charge.Before starting the Zed the battery gauge shows 12volts. Once started its shows 14volts. So I know the alternator is charging.

 

Should the battery voltage be 12volts? I thought it should be about 14.4volts.

 

Thanks

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A perfectly healthy battery should exhibit around 12.6 - 12.7 volts in an absolute ideal world. Charging voltage is about 14.4volts. Just as a matter of interest, why do you turn the lights on before you start the car? How long had you left the car before trying to start it this time?

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You need current to start your car not just the voltage. It can be showing 12v+, in 'no load' conditions but as soon as you put it under load that voltage could fall instantly to almost zero if the battery isn't in good condition. it would be a good idea to get a local garage to test the battery under load for you. The price of a new battery isn't frightening.

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Hi everyone,

 

Went to start the Zed the other day (with lights on) and it wouldnt start. As soon as I turned the lights off it started. I previously have started it many times with the lights on and its been fine.

 

I automatically assumed the battery wasnt holding a full charge.Before starting the Zed the battery gauge shows 12volts. Once started its shows 14volts. So I know the alternator is charging.

 

Should the battery voltage be 12volts? I thought it should be about 14.4volts.

 

Thanks

 

As said it should be above 12v and when the alternator is running then over 14v. If the car keeps losing charge it will be time for a new battery.

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If you need a battery Bosch are a good make but I always buy Varta thre fitted on all high spec cars you could even but a battery from sorry to mention it 'Halfords' a calcium type with a 4 year warranty

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My battery went on my birthday earlier this year, it had made a funny noise the day before, but when I went to start the car it was totally dead, tried jumping it and got nothing, tried charging the battery nothing still, got one from Halfords for £90 plus they gave me a £10 off my next purchase voucher, so not to bad!!

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Well sod's law just went to my car in storage and the battery's totaly dead It's the original battery so I'm going to replace it I had no tools to take the battery out or the larger of the battery covers to see what I need, anybody on here know the battery type number I need to get a replacement.

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Well sod's law just went to my car in storage and the battery's totaly dead It's the original battery so I'm going to replace it I had no tools to take the battery out or the larger of the battery covers to see what I need, anybody on here know the battery type number I need to get a replacement.

Fill your boots:-

http://www.eurocarparts.com/car-batteries

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