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Date:         Mon, 23 Jun 1997 10:06:57 -0700 (PDT)
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From:         "Daniel L. Simmons" <dlsimmons@ucdavis.edu>
Subject:      Re: no start problem

I had a similar problem on an old Dodge Van. It turned out that the battery cable was corroded.

>X-POP3-Rcpt: fzsimmon@dilbert >Date: Sat, 21 Jun 1997 11:33:47 -0500 >Errors-To: gsker@lenti.med.umn.edu >Reply-To: nleong@jps.net >Originator: vanagon@lenti.med.umn.edu >Sender: vanagon@lenti.med.umn.edu >From: Norman Leong <nleong@jps.net> >To: Multiple recipients of list <vanagon@lenti.med.umn.edu> >Subject: Re: no start problem >X-Listprocessor-Version: 6.0c -- ListProcessor by Anastasios Kotsikonas > >FoxhntrPat states: > >>Volks- my Diehard battery fluid is above the plates, the terminals look clean >>& well connected. No battery or other warning lights have come on, but I >>guess they can't be counterd on. Radio & CB work but turning key produces no >>starting sound whatsoever. I've been drifting down my hilly driveway to >>jumpstart. Am I right that my Tugboat ('90 syncro westy) doesn't have a >>catalytic converter this would harm? I'll plug in the trickle charger >>(snip) > >I had a situation very similar to yours, albeit in a Toyota. >Started it up, drove to destination, took care of business, >jumped in, turned the key and...nothing. Totally dead. >Had the electrical system checked; no problems found. Battery >appeared to be OK also, but since it was one of those sealed, >no-maintenance deals there wasn't much to do with it. >I ended up getting an Interstate battery and getting some cash >back on the DieHard, and the problem never returned. > >I'd check the voltage on your battery first; I think a "normal" >charged battery is somewhere around the 12.4V+ range. Since >yours is dead and you're trickle charging it, I'd measure after >it's sat around for a little while. >Personally, I'd ditch the DieHard & get an Interstate, but >that's just my opinion, and I'd only do it if I knew there >was nothing wrong with the rest of the electrical charging >system. > >Good luck >Norman > > Daniel L. Simmons School of Law University of California Davis, CA 95616

Telephone 916 752-2757 FAX: 916 752-4704 EMAIL: dlsimmons@ucdavis.edu


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