Rewire D2 TD5 Aux Battery
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Originally Posted by
AK83
What battery U using for the starter?
I did a similar dual battery on brother's Td5, 2x optima's; red top for starter and yellow for the Aux.
I currently have bros Td5 here at my place whilst he's on holidays for a couple of weeks, and he brought it here on a Thursday week before. I first started it up 7 days later(ie. last thursday), moved it about a foot forward(it was making it hard to get in/pit of my driveway in my D1).
I went too far and made it hard for neighbour's drive access, so had to start it up 10sec later again. Started no probs.
FWIW too, bro had a Bosch branded >100A/h 780CCA 70ZZ type battery, which I now have as a spare, and the red top definitely feels a bit more speedy in the way it cranks the TD5 now.
Before you do anything, I'd be looking into why you have start issues, whether it's the battery or some other issue, such as failing starter, or old worn wiring or whatever.
Is the issue slower cranking after a first attempt? or motor not firing up quickly(ie. long crank times).
I've been using bro's TD5 the last few days, and it sparks up in less than a sec with the turn of the key. Sounds barely like a couple of full revolutions of the motor before it fires.
by comparison my Tdi needs more crank time, and cranks much more slowly with a 'similarly' sized battery.
Red tops apparently have 800CCA, and my (disappointing) Century supposedly has 720CCA, but the difference in the way they start feels like the Century has more like 400CCA.
Which reminds me .. I should do a battery check on them today. [thumbsupbig]
Re starting: not sure what’s happening. I rebuilt the starter a couple of years ago, new optima red top :
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I’m happy to leave this issue for another thread, but basic rundown is: I try to start the car and muck up every so often. Try to start again and it cranks but doesn’t catch. So I connect the jumper leads to the aux and it always starts.
The aux isn’t an optima, but an SSB dry cell that’s the same size.