02-15-2007, 07:18 AM
Sometimes it's just dirty connectors, or worn cables.
Make sure you've cleaned the connections well and and tightened the cables securely.
Then charge the battery or at least do 20min or more freeway driving, preferably in the daytime.
Getting your charging system and battery tested (under load) should tell you exactly where the problem is.
Having owned only American cars with large batteries, I think 2-3 years is far to short a life span for a good lead acid battery. But I could be wrong wear other cars are concerned.
Make sure you've cleaned the connections well and and tightened the cables securely.
Then charge the battery or at least do 20min or more freeway driving, preferably in the daytime.
Getting your charging system and battery tested (under load) should tell you exactly where the problem is.
Having owned only American cars with large batteries, I think 2-3 years is far to short a life span for a good lead acid battery. But I could be wrong wear other cars are concerned.