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optima killed in its prime

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Printed Date: June 09, 2024 at 9:42 AM


Topic: optima killed in its prime

Posted By: chibahawk
Subject: optima killed in its prime
Date Posted: May 04, 2009 at 6:44 PM

So I've got plenty of trouble shooting I have to do on my car but I wanted to start with this question and see if I can get more than one answer.

My car's been having problems starting - and I thought I had it narrowed down to the battery so I bought a new Optima Red Top. Thing is I didn't technically buy it new I bought it off craigslist due to - well ya know the deal.

Anyway I check the voltage on the seemingly new battery when I get there and sure nuff it read 12.7v or so. I'm thinking it's all good - so I install and basically my car was having issues running - and let's say in a day or two I come back to check the battery and it's at 4.6v or something. I brought it to pep boys and they tested it - came out bad and unable to hold a charge.

My question - is it possible I was done in somehow by a scam. Could I have killed it by not charging it correctly on its first run. Or could something in my car maybe have done it?





Replies:

Posted By: i am an idiot
Date Posted: May 04, 2009 at 8:16 PM
My money is on a bad battery.




Posted By: ckeeler
Date Posted: May 05, 2009 at 9:32 AM

bad battery.





Posted By: icearrow6
Date Posted: May 05, 2009 at 11:38 PM
I agree the battery is bad. It would only be damaged of your car goes through irregular charging cycles** and extreme temperatures...


** I had this happened before. The alternator would only charge at about 900rpms. The car idled at 600RPMs. SO my guess was that the constant fluctuation of start stop of every day driving ruin the battery. However they were Interstate batteries not OPTIMA, but I'm guessing it could happened to OPTIMA too.




Posted By: jdalphin
Date Posted: May 06, 2009 at 10:38 PM

Car batteries aren't designed to lose a charge completely, then go back to holding a charge later.  If you've ever left your lights on, I bet alot of you have, you'll jump start your car, and go on your way.  But after awhile, the battery starts to lose it's power.  Car batteries aren't deep stroke batteries that are designed to be drained, then charged, over and over.  They're designed to hold a charge, release it when needed, and stay charged throught it's lifespan.

10 bucks says it's a bad battery.  As for a scam, there's not much you can do now.






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