I have a few questions with regards to the battery in my 280SL. About two years ago (in August 2001 to be precise) I bought a brand new battery for my car. Because I had problems with a dead battery before, and I have an alarm system, I bought a 70AH capacity battery.
Throughout the last two years, I have had no starting problems whatsoever. I run my car once every week (except when there is a lot of rain, or snow and salt on the roads) for at least 45 minutes. Even in mid-winter, with freezing temperatures, the car starts easily and the first time.
When I run the car, the red light (charging circuit) never comes on. Four weeks ago my garage replaced the heater leavers. That means they must have taken the dashboard apart. They also serviced the car completely, and it ran fine after I got it back.
Two weeks ago I drove the car all day on a Mercedes-Benz outing (30-odd Pagoda's were there, story and photos to appear on my web-site soon). Last weekend I tried starting the car: nothing. The starter motor doesn't crank. When I switch the lights on, dim light dims to just the filaments glowing. When I measured the voltage, 9.9v at rest (i.e. no load).
I tried jump starting the car. Hooked up the battery to another car with engine running. Tried starting it, and even then the starter motor only manages to turn one crank. No noticeable change in revs on the donot battery car. So this didn't work. When I was pulling my hair out and thinking -- couldn't think of anything. Just before taking the jump leads off tried one last time and car started...
I forgot to measure the voltage with engine running -- so I do not know if charging worked. I drove for one hour. No red warning light. Got home, stopped the car. Tried starting it one hour later, nothing. Couldn't even get it jump started again.
Here are my questions:
1. is it usual for a battery to appear normal and then suddenly, in the space of one week to fail completely? I would have expected gradual degradation in starting performance...
2. with this battery in the state it is, is it worthwhile messing with acidity/density meters, with distilled water, and charging it again or would you expect it to be beyond repair?
3. I haven't gone back with my car to my garage (they are over 100 miles away), they claim that this problem could not really have anything to do with their work. Is there anything I could do to check it out?
4. what kind of regular maintenance do you typically do on your batteries?
5. Should I be using a trickle charger?
6. is there anything likely to be wrong in my cars charging circuitry or something else that could have depleted my battery in one week, that could have occurred suddenly?
7. What is the normal type of battery used in the 280SL (type / part number for different brands) and does a 55Ah suffice?
Thanks for your help
Peter
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