Ford Focus: battery check ?
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battery check ?
Hi,
What voltage/current should my 1999 X reg 1.8 petrol Zetec focus be in
the region of ? I would like to check myself before helfords (or
similar) charge me for something I do not need.
Thanks Paul
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Re: battery check ?
In message <41fbda8f$0$1996$dial.pipex.com>, Rockmead
<com> wrote
12 to 14.5V
However, the terminal voltage could be in this region but the battery
could be incapable of providing the high currents needed to turn over
and start the engine in cold weather.
What problems are you experiencing?
If the battery on your 1999 car is original and you are having problems
starting a prime suspect would be the battery, especially if the car is
left out in the cold overnight.
It may also be worth checking the fluid levels in the battery and
cleaning and re-making the battery terminal connections.
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Alan
mailto:clara.co.uk
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Re: battery check ?
Most Car batteries only last about 4-5 years. I would say that your battery
is just about reached its useful life span.
Its cheap piece of mind to replace them after 4 years.
To check a battery you should really have a load test done on it, most
places generally do not charge for this, it only takes them 5 minutes.
But you can do a little test on it yourself.
The battery voltage car not running should be 12 volts or close to it. If
its 11.0 volts or under, its had it.
When the car is running the voltage across the terminals should be about
13.6 - 14 volts.
If the car is difficult to start or the lights really dim when you operate
the starter this is a sign that the battery is getting weak.
Hope this helps.
"Rockmead" <com> wrote in message
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Hi,
What voltage/current should my 1999 X reg 1.8 petrol Zetec focus be in
the region of ? I would like to check myself before helfords (or
similar) charge me for something I do not need.
Thanks Paul
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Re: battery check ?
On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 18:48:47 +0000, Rockmead <com> wrote:
Voltage table from battery faq site: http://www.chopurl.com?570
hth,
tom
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Re: battery check ? / starting problem
All,
The problem I am experiencing is the car has a habit of not starting
first time (it used too).
I have checked the battery my self and also the guys at halfords who
deemed it fine (I was expecting a sales pitch), my local (reliable
garage) have cleaned and adjusted the plugs. But the problem still
remians what else can I do to narrow the problem down ?? or fix it ?
Paul
TIA
Alan wrote:
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Re: battery check ? / starting problem
"Rockmead" <com> wrote in message
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Do you mean it cranks slowly and thus doesnt start, or cranks normally but
just doesnt fire on the first attempt?
Tim..
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Re: battery check ? / starting problem
The car cranks and does not fire on the first attempt. HTH
Tim (Remove NOSPAM. wrote:
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Re: battery check ? / starting problem
On Sun, 30 Jan 2005 21:32:04 +0000, Rockmead <com> wrote:
If the ignition system was checked and service, then the next check
should be on your fuel system. Do you let the car site a min in the
on position, before cranking the engine?
imho,
tom @ www.CarFleaMarket.com
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Re: battery check ? / starting problem
"Rockmead" <com> wrote in message
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Try the 2nd ignition key on its own for a couple of days...
If it then behaves normally and starts first crank- get a new main key.
Tim..
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Re: battery check ? / starting problem
In message <ctkpgo$kq3$btinternet.com>, "Tim (Remove NOSPAM."
<com> wrote
A duff key would not allow the engine to even start turning over.
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Alan
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