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Hi all
We bought this civic a week ago or so. The battery terminals were very corroded on both sides. I cleaned them up and the car drove fine for a week.
Yesterday, my daughter called me and the car was dead. I get there and both terminals were well on their way back to being corroded again.
When I boosted, I could not connect the cables and feel the engine of the boosting car to sound like a load was on it. I removed both cables from the battery and tried the booster cables directly on the old battery. Same thing. No matter how much I tried, the old battery just doesn't seem to want to draw from the boosting car.
It's like the battery suddenly died.
I don't mind replacing the battery but this just seems a little strange. In 30-odd years of doing my own maintenance, I've never seen a battery corrode so quickly and apparently die like that?
Amy thoughts? Thanks to all
We bought this civic a week ago or so. The battery terminals were very corroded on both sides. I cleaned them up and the car drove fine for a week.
Yesterday, my daughter called me and the car was dead. I get there and both terminals were well on their way back to being corroded again.
When I boosted, I could not connect the cables and feel the engine of the boosting car to sound like a load was on it. I removed both cables from the battery and tried the booster cables directly on the old battery. Same thing. No matter how much I tried, the old battery just doesn't seem to want to draw from the boosting car.
It's like the battery suddenly died.
I don't mind replacing the battery but this just seems a little strange. In 30-odd years of doing my own maintenance, I've never seen a battery corrode so quickly and apparently die like that?
Amy thoughts? Thanks to all
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Many parts stores will test the battery for free. Look into that.
Battery can fail several different ways, and yes sudden total death can be a way.
If it was corroding the cable ends, it probably needed a battery anyway. Sulfuric acid has been leaking up between the post and plastic case causing the corrosion.
Next question is, has that corrosion caused damage to the cable ends?
Have you wire brushed the contact areas down to bare shiny metal?
Battery can fail several different ways, and yes sudden total death can be a way.
If it was corroding the cable ends, it probably needed a battery anyway. Sulfuric acid has been leaking up between the post and plastic case causing the corrosion.
Next question is, has that corrosion caused damage to the cable ends?
Have you wire brushed the contact areas down to bare shiny metal?
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Yeah, if the old one was getting so cruddy, so fast, I guess a new one was in order. On the bright side, at least that's one maintenance item she won't have to worry about for the next few years. Montreal winters can be hard on batteries.
thanks ezone
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you shouldnt need to coat the terminals with anything, and DEFINITELY not BEFORE connecting the battery,
the terminal posts and connectors should be clean and dry when connecting the battery, even a tiny bit of oil can cause nightmares/poor connections,
terminal corrosion is caused by a leaking battery, so vaseline will not help or prevent it
the terminal posts and connectors should be clean and dry when connecting the battery, even a tiny bit of oil can cause nightmares/poor connections,
terminal corrosion is caused by a leaking battery, so vaseline will not help or prevent it
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