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was driving the car, everything was working fine, stop somewhere, go inside for about 5 minutes, go to leave. start the car and it seems as if the battery is dead. i didn't leave anything on, and guage lights turn on about half way, radar detector works, cd player doesn't turn on. try to start it, just get a slower clicking sound. tried jumping it with 2 different cars and 2 different wires. nothing is helping.
was driving the car, everything was working fine, stop somewhere, go inside for about 5 minutes, go to leave. start the car and it seems as if the battery is dead. i didn't leave anything on, and guage lights turn on about half way, radar detector works, cd player doesn't turn on. try to start it, just get a slower clicking sound. tried jumping it with 2 different cars and 2 different wires. nothing is helping.
its a 1996 camaro rs with about 130k
anybody have an idea what the problem is?
Wow, i'm stuck in Wendover, UT with the exact same problem... i thought it was the alternator.
Originally posted by SSMOWS6
i mean, you can always fly wes out there and since he's a tool sometimes, fashion him into a plow for the maro
yeah, if a jump doesnt help its battery 99% of the time, because it wont charge, you have to hook it up to a battery charger that will crank to get it started, i just had to replace my battery a few days ago, $70 i didnt want to spend
The slow clicking and dim lights are a dead giveaway that the battery is dead. But simply replacing the battery may not be the whole problem.
When was the last time you cleaned up the connections? Bad connections can cause the battery not to charge. The battery terminal bolts are removable from their rubber boots, and the boots can be slid back to access the ring connectors inside. Theres a ground wire on mine mounted to the wheel well right behind the battery. The alternator's connections aren't hard to get to either and are important to keep clean. I haven't looked at the starter on mine yet so I don't know where the wires are, but it wouldn't hurt to clean those too.
The alternator may be going south and not pumping out enough juice to charge the battery. Doesn't Autozone test alternators for free? Luckily they are easy to remove on the 3800 fbody.
Its possible there could be a circuit somewhere draining the battery, which can be a b1tch to find, but this is NOT likely your case since you stated you could be parked 5 minutes and be dead. If it was an overnight type problem than it would be more likely.
Car batteries can be damaged by running them down too much (thats why there exists "deep cycle" batteries for applications that need to run down the battery). So an alternator (or bad connection) not charging the battery properly could potentially cause the battery to fail.
I think I would just replace the battery and clean all the connections listed above, and then see what happens
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