Forgive me if this has been asked and answered before, did a brief search to no avail.
Last Sunday my car (52 plate Cup) struggled to start from cold (it was very cold mind! thick frost and -7 according to the cars thermometer.) Was it just the extreme cold that temporarily killed the battery or is this a sign the battery is nearing the end of its life? This is the only time it has done this but there is another cold start problem which first occured winter '06 which I believe is related.
Sometimes just after I set off the dash will die (all the needles drop and trip computer reset) for a second and the come back on. The headlights are unaffected. I assume this is happening because the battery is struggling to power the lights, fans, heated rear screen etc and something has to switch off. This only happens after a cold night setting off early in the morning, its never happened in the summer.
The car tends to do only short journeys in the week - couple of miles to the station morning/evening, trip to supermarket etc. Gets taken for a good run most weekends.
Last Sunday my car (52 plate Cup) struggled to start from cold (it was very cold mind! thick frost and -7 according to the cars thermometer.) Was it just the extreme cold that temporarily killed the battery or is this a sign the battery is nearing the end of its life? This is the only time it has done this but there is another cold start problem which first occured winter '06 which I believe is related.
Sometimes just after I set off the dash will die (all the needles drop and trip computer reset) for a second and the come back on. The headlights are unaffected. I assume this is happening because the battery is struggling to power the lights, fans, heated rear screen etc and something has to switch off. This only happens after a cold night setting off early in the morning, its never happened in the summer.
The car tends to do only short journeys in the week - couple of miles to the station morning/evening, trip to supermarket etc. Gets taken for a good run most weekends.