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Dead Car Battery

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by RocketFan007, Jan 24, 2006.

  1. RocketFan007

    RocketFan007 Member

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    So, I left an interior light on in my truck last night and, of course, I can't get ,it to start now. However, my lights still work, and 10 minutes after I turned the lights off, my keyless entry began to work again. I can't get a jump right now since I'm boxed in at my apartment complex by people who are currently at work. Will I have to get jumped off and some point, or will the battery eventually recharge on its own?
     
  2. droxford

    droxford Member

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    It ain't gonna charge on its until the engine is running again (at which time the alternator can charge the battery).

    Where are you?
     
  3. Master Baiter

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    No, it won't recharge on its own.
     
  4. MR. MEOWGI

    MR. MEOWGI Contributing Member

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    Can you push start it?
     
  5. droxford

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    Good idea!

    If it's a stick shift, get a buddy to push it as fast as he can. Before he does this, push in the clutch and put it in first gear. Then, while he's pushing, release the clutch quickly and it may start.

    (I forgot all about that trick!)
     
  6. RocketFan007

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    Nope, it's automatic. Looks like I'm boned until someone get's home from work.
     
  7. Falcons Talon

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    It will regain some of it's charge. If the battery is completely dead or you have some bad cells, you're hosed. If the battery didn't drain to badly, she might crank up after she sits for awhile. Let us know next time you check it.
     
  8. RocketFan007

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    I thought I might have a chance when my keyless entry started to work after about 10 minutes. I'll give it another try in about an hour.
     
  9. Fatty FatBastard

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    Just go ask your Apt. manager if they have someone who can jump your car. Most places have someone.
     
  10. RocketFan007

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    I have cables, it's just the fact that I'm parked between a wall and a car whose owner is currently gone, so I can't get another car into a position to give me a jump.
     
  11. ArtV

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    Can you push the truck out to a place where you can get a jump from someone?
     
  12. Elle Woods

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    Do you have a cell phone w/road side assistance? If so give them a call and they will usually send someone with those portable battery charger things. The same thing happened to me and they sent a dude with a tow truck and he had one of those things and charged my battery right up.
     
  13. El_Conquistador

    El_Conquistador King of the D&D, The Legend, #1 Ranking

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    You need this:

    [​IMG]

    My jump box has saved me on many occasions. Jumping a battery with cables is a major pain and requires others to help.

    This takes less than one minute and you can do it solo. Kinda reminds me of most internet users' favorite pasttime.
     
  14. Fatty FatBastard

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    Just go talk to your manager. A guy will come over, help you push your car out, (which any able-bodied male should be able to do by themselves) and jump your car with theirs.

    Just start driving?
     
  15. RocketFan007

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    That's actually a pretty good idea, how much do they go for?
     
  16. El_Conquistador

    El_Conquistador King of the D&D, The Legend, #1 Ranking

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    Haven't checked lately, but probably around $50 at Wal-Mart. You can also get them with air compressors -- a lot of police have these.
     
  17. TechLabor

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    You can call AAA to join them and they will send someone to restart your car.
     
  18. pradaxpimp

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    boned? odd choice of words.
     
  19. SwoLy-D

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    RocketFan007, don't do ANYTHING that can drain the battery if you can wait on it to charge again. Push it out anyway you can, block people's paths and force their *ss to help you. You may want to stand in the middle of the parking area like this:
    [​IMG]

    Trader_Hor-Hey, that's a good idea... ummm... late, but good. :D
     
  20. Falcons Talon

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    $30-50 at Advance Auto. Make sure you charge it before putting it in your car.
     

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