Battery Ground question
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Battery Ground question
Just a quick post in case I'm missing something. The other day, I went to start the car and everything lit up like normal, but as soon as I turned the key, everything shut off (I left the keys in the ignition in the garage and probably failed to turn the key all the way). I charged the battery and reconnected the negative cable. All the lights came back on, but when I went to start it, same thing, everything just shut down.
The battery is not charged 100% yet (I didn't want to leave the charger on overnight), but it is about 80% charged. When everything shuts down, I have to reconnect the negative cable and sometimes it takes several tries to before the connection is good and the power comes back.
I figure it's the ground, and probably the connection to the battery (side terminal), but my question is, is this expected behavior from a bad ground, or is there something else I should consider? Shouldn't the car at least crank, even if the battery is not at 100%?
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The battery is not charged 100% yet (I didn't want to leave the charger on overnight), but it is about 80% charged. When everything shuts down, I have to reconnect the negative cable and sometimes it takes several tries to before the connection is good and the power comes back.
I figure it's the ground, and probably the connection to the battery (side terminal), but my question is, is this expected behavior from a bad ground, or is there something else I should consider? Shouldn't the car at least crank, even if the battery is not at 100%?
Thanks
Kevin
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Originally posted by VetNutJim
Sounds like maybe your battery is bad.
Sounds like maybe your battery is bad.
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I'll check that. The battery is less than 2 years old but has only about 300 miles on it. The car spends most of its time in the garage. It's finally back from the body shop and I should be getting my collector insurance any day. I want to be driving it with no worries. Thanks for the input.
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Some shops can do a 'load test' on the battery to check it out. You should also check all the connections to be sure they are clean and tight.
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Thanks for the input. Problem solved. I replaced the terminal bolts and Dremel-ed the connections from the cables. The positive was in bad shape. Fired right up. See ya on the road again.
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