The battery shouldnâ??t have discharged completely after a few months. Take it
back to where it was bought & let them charge& test it. Replacement should be
in warranty.
Peace,
Pat
Pat Horne
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On Jun 10, 2020, at 10:05 AM, stan <stanb@panix.com> wrote:
 friend of mine left her vehicle at her house for several months, while she
was away on the west coast. A new battery had been installed in this
vehicle about month before she left. She asked a family member to start
the car once a weak to keep the battery charged. As you can imagine this
did not get done. I went by the other day, and the battery is totally dead,
no lights, or gauges come one when the ignition switch is turned on. I did
not have a voltmeter with me when I was there.
I would hate to have to buy yet another new battery for this car.
What is the list's collective wisdom relative to rescuing this battery/
Should I put a battery tender on it/ Should I just hook up charger, and
hope? ...
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"They that would give up essential liberty for temporary safety deserve
neither liberty nor safety."
-- Benjamin Franklin
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