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Old 03-28-2002, 06:49 AM
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Got my TBird in December and love it. Only problem is when it sits for more than 8-10 days, the battery goes dead! Dealer said this is normal for any car and that it should be started every couple of days. Questions:
1) has anyone else experienced this problem? and 2) does anyone else use their TBird as a "nice weather car" and let it sit for longer than a week - with or without problems? The dealer is trying to convince me that this is not a mechanical problem and there is nothing wrong with the car, but I don't buy it. I've always had a third car that sat for long periods and they've always started right up -- until this one.

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Old 03-28-2002, 07:09 AM
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I'd say that something is either draining the battery, or more likely, you have a bad battery. It is definately not normal for any car to go dead after 8-10 days, or even up to several months. Have the dealer do a test on the battery first, and if it checks out good, then he can check for any unusual drain. A direct short will drain the battery, but it should do it faster than 10 days. I really suspect the battery has a bad cell.
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Old 03-28-2002, 07:12 AM
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Gary:
I don't think this is normal at all...but I live in Phoenix...our battery problems arise out of extreme-heat issues, not like what you're dealing with in NJ.

However, even with that I can't see any reason why a car sitting for a week would have battery problems...does your car sit outside, or is it in a garage?

All our vehicles (always garaged) have sat for weeks and started right up...perhaps someone who's owned one for a while can give you some input...I don't take possession until tomorrow...but still doesn't sound right.
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Old 03-28-2002, 07:47 AM
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It cannot be normal. Think about it. A large airport parking lot has many, many cars there for a week , two weeks or more.

I've been parked there myself many times for more than 10 days to two weeks. i never had a dead battery and i have never seen an assist vehicle driving around jump starting one car after another.


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Old 03-28-2002, 08:03 AM
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Gary, sounds like everyone has said. Eather a battery problem or a dead short. But I think your biggest problem is your dealer for saying something like that.

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Old 03-28-2002, 08:27 AM
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I agree that this isn't normal! But I need verification from other owners that they have not experienced this problem, even when they don't use the car every day. At this rate, I'm ready to get a lawyer and use the "lemon law" for a refund on this car!
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Old 03-28-2002, 08:37 AM
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More than likely, your battery has never had a full charge since it left the factory. .

How long does it take to reach "full" charge? If the charge rate is 10 amp hour (like many battery chargers) and the battery is a 500 CCA unit, it can take a full day or more to restore the battery to an acceptable charge level. If your alternator can put out 45 amps per hour for charging, (while you are driving with lights on etc.) it can take several hours.

If you are only going to drive short trips and store the vehicle for week long periods, give the battery a good charge before you store it. Invest in a small home charger or better yet, take a 4-5 hour trip.
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Old 03-28-2002, 08:55 AM
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The only thing wrong here is that your dealer is BRAIN DEAD.
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Old 03-28-2002, 09:08 AM
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Just got mine out of storage yesterday, and it has been sitting in a heated showroom since the first week of January. No problem, started right up. It was fully charged (just got back from Florida the day before it was stored). Agree, I think your dealer has a dead cell... in the head.

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Old 03-28-2002, 09:10 AM
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Before I leave my "old" car at the airport, I put on a 2 amp charger overnight or longer to "top" it off. (The charger turns itself off when the battery reaches full charge).

Then I can leave it for 2 weeks.

There are drains continuously like the clock, alarm, etc. Shouldn't be more than .1 amp but even this low drain over 2 weeks drains 33 amp-hours.

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Old 03-28-2002, 09:15 AM
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I've always had a third car that sat for long periods and they've always started right up -- until this one.

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Same here, sound like the dealer needs to find out the problem, the battery should hold a charge for a while.
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Old 03-28-2002, 09:55 AM
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I was sick for two weeks and did not drive either of my two cars, Tbird and an A4. This past Monday was the first time I was able to leave the house and I drove the A4 on Monday and the Tbird on Tuesday. Both cars started up without any problems. I also live in New Jersey.
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Old 03-28-2002, 12:18 PM
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I think we should post the names on this site of the dealerships who give such ridiculous answers like this or give inferior service. I for one would like to know who they are so I can make sure they never receive any of my business.
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Old 03-28-2002, 12:33 PM
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My car was caught up in the first hold and sat at the rail yard for 3 weeks. It started right up when they put it back on the carrier. It did not return to Amarillo for a little over a month and started right up. I've had the car since October 9th and only have 1,180 miles on the car. It has sat for 2 & 3 week periods of time and the battery has never even hinted that it may be low on a charge. Think dealer is giving you the run around. I know that Ford uses a special tester at the dealers and it actually gives an authorization # when the battery is tested if it tests bad. This number must be put on the dealers claim to be paid. The battery may be testing good, but the dealer needs to start looking elsewhere for the problem.

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Old 03-28-2002, 12:40 PM
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Gary, I have found when ever you get an answer that sounds like it may not be right, I then ask for the name and phone number of the district rep. I then make the call my self and tell him or her what is going on. When ever I have had to go this far or had others go this far, the problem normall alwasy gets fixed to the customer's satisfaction. Being that it won't start, comes up a safty problem also, they really dount like it when the word safty is brought into the conversation either. lets us know how it turns out. John

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