Electrical problem
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Some one please help!
I've just replaced the clutch master cylinder seals on m7 '74 2 + S 130/5 and have now got an electrical problem that has me puzzled. The battery will not hold its charge even though its less than a year old - a new alternator was fitted at the same time and the car has done less than 1000 miles since then.
If I charge the battery the car starts first time. The voltmeter shows the battery is on charge and showing 13 volts. When I stop and try to restart the battery is dead.
I've checked the obvious things such as battery terminals, battery negative terminal to earth (in boot - a common problem and I always unbolt this and clean the connection every spring!), alternator connections and starter motor connections but can't seem to cure it.
Anyone got any ideas?
I've just replaced the clutch master cylinder seals on m7 '74 2 + S 130/5 and have now got an electrical problem that has me puzzled. The battery will not hold its charge even though its less than a year old - a new alternator was fitted at the same time and the car has done less than 1000 miles since then.
If I charge the battery the car starts first time. The voltmeter shows the battery is on charge and showing 13 volts. When I stop and try to restart the battery is dead.
I've checked the obvious things such as battery terminals, battery negative terminal to earth (in boot - a common problem and I always unbolt this and clean the connection every spring!), alternator connections and starter motor connections but can't seem to cure it.
Anyone got any ideas?
- Phil W
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I would try another known good battery for a start.
Is 13v with the car running? If so sounds a bit low, should be 13.5v to nearly 14v with the engine running.
Gary
Is 13v with the car running? If so sounds a bit low, should be 13.5v to nearly 14v with the engine running.
Gary
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garyeanderson - Coveted Fifth Gear
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Gary - its probably nearer 13.5 at idle.
I'll swop the battery out at the weekend and give it a try.
Actually thinking about it logically it must be the battery - I disconnect the negative terminal when the car not in use and it still doesn't hold its charge.
I'll swop the battery out at the weekend and give it a try.
Actually thinking about it logically it must be the battery - I disconnect the negative terminal when the car not in use and it still doesn't hold its charge.
- Phil W
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On occasion a battery will develop a "dead cell," (even a brand new battery). When this happens the dead cell becomes an internal load and the other cells aren't happy and try to charge the dead cell, which results in a dead battery over time. Normally when this happens what you will see when you put the battery on a charger is that the charging current will be high and remain high during the charge (not go down like it should)
I have had this on a nearly new battery - the only solution is a new battery. You should be able to take it back to where you got the original battery and get a replacement. (They should be able to test it too and confirm a bad cell)
Hope you get it fixed - not very stylish to be pushing your beautiful Lotus by yourself and jumping in to pop in in gear. Doesn't impress the wife or girlfriend much! Been there - done that - have the tee-shirt!
Dan
I have had this on a nearly new battery - the only solution is a new battery. You should be able to take it back to where you got the original battery and get a replacement. (They should be able to test it too and confirm a bad cell)
Hope you get it fixed - not very stylish to be pushing your beautiful Lotus by yourself and jumping in to pop in in gear. Doesn't impress the wife or girlfriend much! Been there - done that - have the tee-shirt!
Dan
- smokey73
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This failure has the same characteristics I experienced when the ground wire for my alternator went bad - except that the battery would not discharge itself when disconnected. If that is really happening, the battery must be bad.
Andrew Bodge
'66 Elan S2 26/4869
I love the sound of a torque wrench in the morning. Sounds like... progress.
'66 Elan S2 26/4869
I love the sound of a torque wrench in the morning. Sounds like... progress.
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