how can you check the amount of juice you have left in your battery? i dont want to be surprised one day and not be able to start. got a mid sized system thats why.
G35s6mt/TSecu/350Z Springs&Struts/JWTpopcharger+Z-tube/StillenDualExhaust /6WireGroundKit/KinetixHighFlow
G35s6mt/TSecu/350Z Springs&Struts/JWTpopcharger+Z-tube/StillenDualExhaust /6WireGroundKit/KinetixHighFlow
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ordinary batteries have a green (ok)/red (not ok!) eye on top; or you can have it checked by the dealer, or anyone selling batteries; get a tester; depends on how old the battery is; if its taking longer to start your engine; if it's easily drained.... etc. what else guys?? but in case that day comes, when you cant start your engine... it may not just be the battery, it can be your alternator, starter, or anything...
Any good auto shop can do a load test on your battery to give an accurate indication of it's true condition.
Other than that, starting characteristics and age are good clues.
Don't forget about the electrolite level in each cell.
As LaserG says, tho, other components can come into play like the alternator, starter, and grounding.
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Other than that, starting characteristics and age are good clues.
Don't forget about the electrolite level in each cell.
As LaserG says, tho, other components can come into play like the alternator, starter, and grounding.
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<font color=red>GSM</font color=red> <font color=black>Silverstone Coupe</font color=black>
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I just moved my G from Maryland to NJ this past weekend. It sat idle for six months and the battery was dead. Roadside assistance said the NAV will drain the battery.
2003.5 G35C BL/GR, NAV, PREM, AERO, TINT, SPORT, Splash, V1
2003.5 G35C BL/GR, NAV, PREM, AERO, TINT, SPORT, Splash, V1
