130 new/old battery

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Offline Ste80

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130 new/old battery
« on: March 11, 2024, 14:23:08 »
I have a hyundai i30 year 2012. Had a dying battery for a while now. Alternator is fine. Been checked. Have had 4 brand new batteries for my car and neither will start it. It will crank but not start. But soon has I put my dying battery in which needs jump starting regularly. It will start the car fine.. at a loss and with new batteries it's being too costly. Any ideas? Battery wejat came with the car has no information on it either. No label etc. Thanks

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Offline EamonGiles

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Re: 130 new/old battery
« Reply #1 on: March 20, 2024, 11:16:38 »
one thing to consider is a parasitic draw test. It's a fancy way of checking if something in your car is slurping up power when it shouldn't be. Sometimes there's a component or system that's not switching off when it should, and that can drain a battery quicker than you can say "jump start."

Don't forget to scan for any fault codes too. Even if your check engine light isn't throwing a tantrum, there might be some hidden codes that could give you a clue about what's going on.

Oh, and make sure those new batteries are up to snuff. Getting them tested could rule out any issues with them.