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Thread: Low Battery Warning and Battery BMS

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    Get your battery load tested, if it is sluggish and shows signs of age replace it, these cars are power sensitive and low voltage will cause constant problems, don’t be tight and think the car still starts so I won’t replace it.
    I have what many would consider a good battery sitting on the floor of the shed because it started showing it’s age but would rather that and a continued run of zero faults
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    Quote Originally Posted by discomatt69 View Post
    Get your battery load tested, if it is sluggish and shows signs of age replace it, these cars are power sensitive and low voltage will cause constant problems, don’t be tight and think the car still starts so I won’t replace it.
    I have what many would consider a good battery sitting on the floor of the shed because it started showing it’s age but would rather that and a continued run of zero faults
    Add me to this list, my previous battery sits on the bench and gets charged every month or so. Very handy for testing 12v stuff. If you don't replace the battery it will let you down.
    LuckyLes, the voice of experience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Netorius View Post
    Good info; did this and seems to have solved the problem. I will take the vehicle in and check the battery condition anyway to be sure all is good.
    Hi again Netoruis, because your vehicle was sitting around unused for a while, before you get the battery tested, you might try this.

    Scroll down the page till you get to “Battery Maintenance”
    https://www.aulro.com/afvb/the-verandah/246755-line-auto-electrical-info-8.html


    Just might save you the need and money for a new battery.

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