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We rely on our cars many times every day.
If you want your car to be there for you when you need it, you have to accept the fact that it's a machine and it has needs, too.
So do it right. Buy a fresh, new battery. Clean the battery tray and hold-down. Carefully clean and inspect both battery cable ends. Don't overtighten the ends when reinstalling them.
Now, research an inexpensive hand-held digital volt meter. RadioShack has them starting at under $20.00
With the engine running at idle, you should have about 13-15 volts (definetly more than 12.6) at the battery. This is a good way to test: the alternator, cables and battery to verify they are all good.
If you didn't get the correct reading on your meter, have someone check the entire system.
Cool way to keep your car functioning, OK?
Next, go buy a tire pressure gauge and learn how to use it. |