At 08:47 AM 12/21/2011, Tim wrote:
>92 Ford Tempo, less than 65K miles--legitimate miles as it only had
51K on it when we got it and had the
>original plug wires dated 1992 when we got the car. It was a true
little old lady car.....
>I tried to start the car yesterday (approx 35 degrees at the time)
and it was acting like the battery was down
>on charge: barely turning over. I hooked up my battery charger, put
it on the "start" setting and tried again. I
>basically got the same result with only slightly faster turn over
speed. The starter has always sounded good
>and the car has always started since we got it.
I agree with the others, and old dying battery. BUT, also check the
battery cables for tightness and cleanleness
at both ends of the cable - the battery, and the block (ground) and
starter solenoid. When checking the cable
connections, *** be sure to disconnect the negative terminal from
the battery before trying to clean or putting
a wrench on any of the connectors. ***
John
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Va. Beach, Va
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