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battery or alternator?
This morning on the way to work at a red light my car just turned off. I had no power to anything. I couldn't turn on the emergency lights. So basically full power loss.
I have a dry cell battery on my car and I don't know too much about them. It's been on there for maybe 5 years. The connectors look good, no buildup and no connectivity issues from what I can see. Once the car was towed back to the apartment the power came back on to the car and it would start. I don't know what would cause this other than an alternator that has gone bad. Any hints ? What a way to start a Monday...
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Re: battery or alternator?
Really stinks doesn't it!!! I would check all connections to the battery and the ground to the engine block. If your battery is 5 years old you need to replace it anyway since it has probably outlived its usefulness. Corroded or loose battery terminals or grounds can cause a problem like you indicated especially since there was no power whatsoever and the fact that it started later after being towed. So the connections would be where I would start.
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Re: battery or alternator?
I had the same problem (total loss of power) but even next day the car would not start. It was the battery. Replaced it and the car is working fine.
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Re: battery or alternator?
.... I know this sounds completely out of the ball park, but could the bushings/bearings in the alternator be going? And when your car is running (at night) and you accelerate up a hill, does your headlights dim/brighten?
Much luck, Bill |
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Re: battery or alternator?
check the connection on the starter solenoid it may be hard to get at but most likely the cause. This has happened to me on more than a few cars.
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