What to Do When Your Car Won’t Start: Troubleshooting a Dead Battery
If your car won’t start, it could be due to a dead battery. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot the issue and get your car running again.
1. Check the battery terminals. Make sure the terminals are clean and free of corrosion. If they are corroded, use a wire brush to clean them.
2. Check the battery voltage. Use a voltmeter to measure the voltage of the battery. If it is below 12 volts, the battery is likely dead and needs to be replaced.
3. Check the battery cables. Make sure the cables are securely connected to the battery terminals. If they are loose, tighten them.4. Check the alternator. If the battery is dead, the alternator may not be charging it properly. Have a mechanic check the alternator to make sure it is working properly.
5. Jump start the car. If the battery is dead, you may be able to jump start the car with another vehicle. Make sure to follow the instructions in your owner’s manual for jump starting the car.
Type
Capacity
CCA
Weight
Size
L45B19
45Ah
495A
4.3kg
197*128*200mm
L45B24
45Ah
495A
4.6kg
238*133*198mm
L60B24
60Ah
660A
5.6kg
238*133*198mm
L60D23
60Ah
660A
5.7kg
230*174*200mm
L75D23
75Ah
825A
6.7kg
230*174*200mm
L90D23
90Ah
990A
7.8kg
230*174*200mm
L45H4
45Ah
495A
4.7kg
207*175*190mm
L60H4
60Ah
660A
5.7kg
207*175*190mm
L75H4
75Ah
825A
6.7kg
207*175*190mm
L60H5
60Ah
660A
5.8kg
244*176*189mm
L75H5
75Ah
825A
6.7kg
244*176*189mm
L90H5
90Ah
990A
7.7kg
244*176*189mm
By following these steps, you can troubleshoot a dead battery and get your car running again. If the problem persists, it is best to take your car to a mechanic for further diagnosis.