Finally had to replace the 12v battery
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Re: Finally had to replace the 12v battery
Yes I agree and understand that,(thank you), but what really confused me is that we are talking very low amp requirements to enagage the relay. For example I was able to turn my lights on, honk the horn, lock and unlock the doors, etc which all require a few amps give or take. So I would think that activating the 12v relay as explained by GPSman would be no problem. Thats why Im interesed in the actual spec/requirement for the 12v batterys role in the engine startup process.
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Re: Finally had to replace the 12v battery
On the SG I'm reading 11.8vdc before starting the ICE after the FEH sits overnight. Reading 11.5vdc with the headlights on before starting.
Does this mean my OEM battery is going to die soon? So far everything is normal with no starting or running issues. I'm carrying a booster pack just in case.
Does this mean my OEM battery is going to die soon? So far everything is normal with no starting or running issues. I'm carrying a booster pack just in case.
I don't think I need to replace the battery yet.
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