Problem starting a car
Problem starting a car
Car was inside garage for 2 months, I can’t open it with remote control, opened doors manually by using a key, start stop button not functioning. Seems battery dead. Was reading information about this device NOCO Plus 1000A Lithium Jump Starter GB40 https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B015TKUPIC#Ask maybe some of you had experience? Can it start completely dead battery? Car is 2014 year.
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Re: Problem starting a car
Yes it will. If it wont start it on its normal there is an over ride function which allows you to start a dead as a dodo battery.
Open the boot and put on a ctek charger and see if you can recharge it. If its still the original battery then might be better to start looking for a new one soon
Open the boot and put on a ctek charger and see if you can recharge it. If its still the original battery then might be better to start looking for a new one soon
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Re: Problem starting a car
Thanks for replying, can I connect NOCO device in a boot where battery is located or better in a engine bay,? don’t want to look stupid but never saw battery connection in a engine bay, as always only saw battery in a boot.
Re: Problem starting a car
Just connect it in the engine bay, Audi suggest it too and dont advise jump starting from directly across car battery terminals. It will work fine.
Terminals are on the right (when sat in the car) near the airbox. +ve terminal is under the red cap and -ve is the nut attached to the body nearby. it has the '-' symbol on it
Terminals are on the right (when sat in the car) near the airbox. +ve terminal is under the red cap and -ve is the nut attached to the body nearby. it has the '-' symbol on it
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Thanks, fingers crossed, hope I can revive my car soon)morski wrote: ↑Wed May 06, 2020 11:56 amJust connect it in the engine bay, Audi suggest it too and dont advise jump starting from directly across car battery terminals. It will work fine.
Terminals are on the right (when sat in the car) near the airbox. +ve terminal is under the red cap and -ve is the nut attached to the body nearby. it has the '-' symbol on it
Re: Problem starting a car
It is hard to see the negative terminal under the hood at first but obvious once you know. I don't think I have a photo of it. But it is much easier to get to than the battery.
Re: Problem starting a car
If it's completely flat then I recommend leaving it connected for a few minutes (with ignition off) before cranking as the battery needs some voltage in it for the masses of electronics to function correctly. Ideally you want to remove / disconnect the battery and charge it overnight otherwise you'll be in the same position this time next week?
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If I manage start a car I will going to drive for 20 mins or so on a motorway to charge it. Hope it will help. As I don’t have a device normally charge my batteriesNige_RS4 wrote: ↑Thu May 07, 2020 7:17 amIf it's completely flat then I recommend leaving it connected for a few minutes (with ignition off) before cranking as the battery needs some voltage in it for the masses of electronics to function correctly. Ideally you want to remove / disconnect the battery and charge it overnight otherwise you'll be in the same position this time next week?
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Can't you buy a ctek battery conditioner and just keep it plugged in? Or don't you park by your property?Tadass910 wrote: ↑Thu May 07, 2020 10:36 amIf I manage start a car I will going to drive for 20 mins or so on a motorway to charge it. Hope it will help. As I don’t have a device normally charge my batteriesNige_RS4 wrote: ↑Thu May 07, 2020 7:17 amIf it's completely flat then I recommend leaving it connected for a few minutes (with ignition off) before cranking as the battery needs some voltage in it for the masses of electronics to function correctly. Ideally you want to remove / disconnect the battery and charge it overnight otherwise you'll be in the same position this time next week?
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Re: Problem starting a car
Already ordered noco gb40, hope it will do a job, thanks for replying.chunky79 wrote: ↑Thu May 07, 2020 10:48 amCan't you buy a ctek battery conditioner and just keep it plugged in? Or don't you park by your property?Tadass910 wrote: ↑Thu May 07, 2020 10:36 amIf I manage start a car I will going to drive for 20 mins or so on a motorway to charge it. Hope it will help. As I don’t have a device normally charge my batteriesNige_RS4 wrote: ↑Thu May 07, 2020 7:17 amIf it's completely flat then I recommend leaving it connected for a few minutes (with ignition off) before cranking as the battery needs some voltage in it for the masses of electronics to function correctly. Ideally you want to remove / disconnect the battery and charge it overnight otherwise you'll be in the same position this time next week?
P.s in case i need one which better:
CTEK Trickle charger MXS 5.0 12 V 0.8 A, 5 A. Price 70 eur
Or
CTEK Trickle charger MXS 5.0 Test & Charge 12 V 5 A. Price 120 eur
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I didn't know they did 2 versions of the MXS 5? Or did you mean 5.0 vs 7.0? Think the 7.0 is for bigger batteries, depends what amps your C7 battery is.
I've managed to condition some really batteries with my MXS 5.0.
I've managed to condition some really batteries with my MXS 5.0.
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I have the MXS 5.0 and can’t fault it. I’ve had cars as dead as a dodo it’s brought back to life and even conditions the battery.
Fingers crossed you get it sorted OP
Fingers crossed you get it sorted OP
Re: Problem starting a car
Car working again) thanks to Noco gb40, connecting device I needed enable manual override function, car started, then drove for 20 mins, hope tomorrow it will start normally)
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I would still suggest you get the ctek maintenance charger and let it do a proper charge over night.
You will need to scan and clear all your faults from the dead battery as 'energy management active' will be everywhere
You will need to scan and clear all your faults from the dead battery as 'energy management active' will be everywhere
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