Tim - I go along the thinking the battery may be done. Have you checked
the battery water level if it isn't sealed? If you can see the top of
the plates, it is likely done.
Jiggle all the battery connections to make sure nothing is loose.
Measure the voltage of the battery without the tender connected. Wait a
few hours without any charging/ starting activity and measure again. If
it is much below 12 volts, it is probably gone.
Look at the date stamp on the battery as well. If it is past 3-4 years
and a cheap battery, consider it done. Once an old battery gets way
down there or when battery starts to go, it is likely to go fast.
Bottom line: It this is for your daughter's use over the holidays, the
cost of replacement is small compared to leaving her stranded in the
cold trying to get a jump from a stranger and you are going to have to
replace it anyway. Go for the piece of mind. I get all my batteries at
Costco if that is an option for you. To put this on a recent thread,
they are in the tire center out in Los Angeles Costco stores.
Brian
On 12/21/2011 5:47 AM, Tim wrote:
> Sorry for the OT here but I cannot afford to have this car towed to the
> mechanic for diagnosis. I hope to deal with this one myself.....
>
> 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. It has run decent since
> being given to us by my wife's dad for my daughters's use several years
> ago. Car has not really been driven much since my youngest went to
> college this past fall.
>
> Battery is fully charged right now with battery tender use and fuel
> stable put in tank a couple months ago. 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.
>
> We have had very little cold weather so far this season with temp in the
> 30s and 40s during the day and only a couple nights below 20 degrees.
>
> I am going to get some starting fluid in hopes it might be enough to
> kick it going with the slow starter speed but am not hopeful.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Thanks all!!!
>
> tim
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