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claypole1360

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claypole1360

Hello,

My 1.9 gti has had charging problems and we have traced those to broken wire which we have replaced, however, it is now struggling to hold a charge when turned off. The battery was bought in september. We are going to start looking for possible drain issues at the weekend, does anyone have any wisdom as to the main culprits on our cars?

Which electrical points usually cause the battery to drain?

cheers, Claypole.

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GLPoomobile

Has the battery been discharged numerous times as a result of the previous problem? If so, it's probably had it, and will need replacing.

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johny105_y2k

possible sticking relay, but the above comment is your best bet .

 

johny

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claypole1360
possible sticking relay, but the above comment is your best bet .

 

johny

 

 

Thanks guys, will check battery condition.

cheers Claypole

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HERMAN

I would put the battery on charge or go for a long drive to fully charge it up before you get the battery tested. Go to an auto electrical place or a good garage and get your battery drop tested. If the battery is ok which it should be if it is only a few months old. Then get yourself a cheap mutlimeter with a build in ammeter. Disconect the positive terminal of the battery. Set the meter up to amps and connect one end to the battery + and the other end to the + terminal(wire that you have dissconected). Dont turn any thing on at this point or you may blow up your meter. What you are looking for is to see if there is a drain. This will show up as a reading on the meter. If there is a drain then systematical pull out fuses or unplug things until the meter shows that the drain has gone. I would start with any alarms that may be fitted or stereos. You can also unplug relays ect. Remember thought that when you open the door if the interia light comes on that will also show up a a drain. So turn it off to save confussion.

If your battery has never been fully charged because of a charging fault and or short jorneys with the heater ect on then the battery may just need a full charge to cope with any small drains that maybe on it eg clock,stereo or alarm.

Hope this helps

Neil

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claypole1360

thanks Herman, that sounds good, I'll give it a go.

cheers Claypole

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claypole1360

Just a thought, we have had the battery on charge all day, and all the lights/wipersa are working at speed or to full strength.

try the starter motor and it is slow and risking stopping, could this be the drain, is it a common point of drainage?

Claypole

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GLPoomobile

If the battery voltage is below 12v it'l start to struggle, whereas the lights etc will be fine down to a much lower voltage. If you do have 12v plus, and it's struggling, either the starter is dying or you have some very dodgy wiring to it that is causing resistance, so the starter isn't getting enough juice.

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