Take your battery to the nearest Sam's Club, Walmart, Auto Zone, Sears anyplace with a service center. They will machine check your battery at no cost. Most batteries have a warranty period so if you know where you purchased the battery you may be entitled to a discount if a new battery is needed.
Fully charge the battery and have it load tested at anyplace that sells batteries.
Purchasing automotive batteries can be done in the same places that many other auto needs can be addressed. Auto stores like Auto Zone, Napa, and Pep Boys are a good resource for batteries as well as Walmart.
how old is the battery? batteries are lucky to last more than 3 years. if battery is new, have alternator and solenoid tested.also have starter tested for a short inside it this will drain a battery but you need a good mechanic or auto electrician to find this problem
The only 100% sure fire test is to remove it and have it tested at an auto parts store.
Your car dealer probably sells batteries for your car, but if not I would say to check out Auto Zone (www.autozone.com/AutoZone) or another store that deals in accessories.
No- it needs to be emptied, inspected and tested, and recharged.
most semi auto AEPs use a 7.2v 500 mAH battery. try airsplat.com, they have a really good selection as far batteries.
Well first try the easy part take the battery out and go get it tested if its still good move on to the next part take the alternator out and take it to an auto parts store and get it tested. I had same problem it turned out to be starter ashort in starter will also drain battery
Wal-Mart has a good selection of auto batteries for a reasonable price. That's where I get mine and I have been pleased with them. You can also check local auto parts stores near you like Advance Auto or O'Reilly's.
Anyplace that sells auto batteries will accept the battery for recycling. If it is bad there is no way to make it good. It is basically junk.
you need to take the alternator off and have it tested advance auto parts does this for free
It can be a bad starter, but it can be a corroded battery cable. If you know the battery and cables are good, remove the starter and have it tested at most auto parts stores.It can be a bad starter, but it can be a corroded battery cable. If you know the battery and cables are good, remove the starter and have it tested at most auto parts stores.