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caroline

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2007 5:55 pm
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I have a Volvo V70 my son has a Suzuki Vitara.
The car will not start on the key but will only start when I jump it using
jumper cables.
I suspect I need a new battery but cannot understand why the windscreen
wiper work as though the battery was full, also the lights do not dip when I
try to stat it which is a sign of a dead battery.
Any thoughts before I go out ad buy a battery as they are expensive as they
are a square battery.

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2007 11:55 pm
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Brian Sørup

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 5:55 am
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"caroline" <nevermind DeleteThis @ntlworld.com> skrev i en meddelelse
news:Gm4ui.11854$Db6.11550@newsfe3-win.ntli.net...
> I have a Volvo V70 my son has a Suzuki Vitara.
> The car will not start on the key but will only start when I jump it
using
> jumper cables.
> I suspect I need a new battery but cannot understand why the
windscreen
> wiper work as though the battery was full, also the lights do not dip
when I
> try to stat it which is a sign of a dead battery.
> Any thoughts before I go out ad buy a battery as they are expensive as
they
> are a square battery.
>

Check that the batteryposts are properly tightened, a loose post will
reduce the possible amperage draw significantly
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Brian Sørup
Volvo V70 2,5T Aut.
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Gary Heston

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2007 1:18 am
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In article <Gm4ui.11854$Db6.11550@newsfe3-win.ntli.net>,
caroline <nevermind.DeleteThis@ntlworld.com> wrote:
>I have a Volvo V70 my son has a Suzuki Vitara.
>The car will not start on the key but will only start when I jump it using
>jumper cables.

Clean and tighten the connectors on both battery terminals, and the ground
cable termination if you can get to it.

When you hook up the jumper cables, you're connecting to the terminals on
the cables, not the battery posts, correct? You'd be bypassing a bad/dirty
connection if so...

>I suspect I need a new battery but cannot understand why the windscreen
>wiper work as though the battery was full, also the lights do not dip when I
>try to stat it which is a sign of a dead battery.

Check voltage drop with a meter, preferrably a digital meter. Lights and
wipers aren't an accurate test of voltage drop. Test between the battery
terminal and the cable terminal--there should be virtually no voltage
difference; if you see more than .5V, the connection is the problem. It'll
show more drop (i.e., a higher reading) under heavier loads.

The probable reason they seem to work is that they're low current loads,
so there's not as much voltage drop across a bad connection (acts like a
resistor). With a high current load like the starter, the voltage drop is
much greater, therefore starting problems.

>Any thoughts before I go out ad buy a battery as they are expensive as they
>are a square battery.

Buy a meter first. Inexpensive DVMs can be had for $10 or less, and are
invaluable for troubleshooting electrical issues.


Gary

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