Posted by hadley on November 30, 2016 at 14:09:03 from (24.154.141.120):
In Reply to: Walmart batteries? posted by hadley on November 30, 2016 at 07:51:35:
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What I am worried about is the fact that on newer gm vehicles at least if the battery drops below a certain voltage the vehicle will not even try to start, won't even click. Had this happen when she drove an 07 impala. She came home from work one evening in the summer and next day wouldn't do anything but all lights worked. Called mechanic buddy and he said check voltage at terminals and call back. Don't remember exact voltage but was in mid-high elevens. Called back and he said put charger on and try it. Did that and fired right up. Said what gives and he said they are made that way to keep from frying computer and such trying to start with a weak battery so made to not even attempt to start under a certain voltage. Now she driving a 12 chevy traverse and don't want to run into same thing. She wants to trade come spring/summer but I am still going to put a new one in it now for my own piece of mind over the winter.
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