Dead Battery
MTrachy
07-21-2005, 01:32 PM
My battery finally gave it up this morning. I have a new battery on order ($185.00). I jump started it this morning in order to get it running in the hope that I could at least get to and from work one last time (I was picking up the new battery after work). However, the car is acting really weird. It hesitates badly now, and the 'Check Engine' light has come on. Could this be due to the battery being no good? Or do I have yet another problem? (I had hoped to replace my rear shocks this weekend but that looks unlikely now with the new problem(s)).
Thanks in advance.
MT
Thanks in advance.
MT
tjm
07-21-2005, 02:33 PM
hopefully you didn't hook up the jumpers backwards or you will likely be replacing 2 alternators.
Use the driver's information center's "engine" button to check you voltage output when the car is running. You should have batween 12 and 15 volts.
Use the driver's information center's "engine" button to check you voltage output when the car is running. You should have batween 12 and 15 volts.
MTrachy
07-21-2005, 02:36 PM
No I did not hook up the batteries incorrectly. The voltage displayed is 14.7 volts (give or take a bit).
Thanks.
Thanks.
tjm
07-21-2005, 02:50 PM
Whew! Well, that's good.
In my area we have AutoZone parts stores; They will read the check engine codes for free. Get the code and let use know what it is.
This link give a list of what the codes are:
http://www.obd-codes.com/trouble_codes/index.php
In my area we have AutoZone parts stores; They will read the check engine codes for free. Get the code and let use know what it is.
This link give a list of what the codes are:
http://www.obd-codes.com/trouble_codes/index.php
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