GiT
ClioSport Club Member
Shit little Yaris...
Car involved, is a 2021 Ford Puma ST Performace.
It's on its 2nd battery and is only 21 months old, but a synthetic drain has been finally found.
Battery wise, it's a start and stop type, So GEL or AGM.
During the drain issue, the battery got absolutely flattened - it was showing 4.95v at one point. Had to manually enter the car with the old school key.
Battery was fully charged, drain found (finally) but the battery is exhibiting dead cell traits.
Car does a 70 mile run, arrives home and I test it with the engine still running - 14.8v. Perfect Alternator voltage. Stop the car and the battery drops to 12.4v immediately and within 3 minutes drops to 11.9v - where it stays.
My understanding is that it should sit at 12.6v-13v once turned off. But 11.9v tells me that's a dead cell in the battery (Varta) and it's been damaged by the drain and flattening.
Thoughts, folks?
It's on its 2nd battery and is only 21 months old, but a synthetic drain has been finally found.
Battery wise, it's a start and stop type, So GEL or AGM.
During the drain issue, the battery got absolutely flattened - it was showing 4.95v at one point. Had to manually enter the car with the old school key.
Battery was fully charged, drain found (finally) but the battery is exhibiting dead cell traits.
Car does a 70 mile run, arrives home and I test it with the engine still running - 14.8v. Perfect Alternator voltage. Stop the car and the battery drops to 12.4v immediately and within 3 minutes drops to 11.9v - where it stays.
My understanding is that it should sit at 12.6v-13v once turned off. But 11.9v tells me that's a dead cell in the battery (Varta) and it's been damaged by the drain and flattening.
Thoughts, folks?