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Yesterday my car was struggling to startup and eventually it wouldn't startup. And when I mean "wouldn't startup" I am meaning like it tries to startup with the "chug" and it just stops, like the standard thing that happens with a weak battery.
I checked the voltage on the battery with a multimeter and it was reading 12.18v which afterwards, I found out is low.
After jumping it I drove it around for a bit and kept it on for at least 40 minutes. Before I cut it off I took another voltage reading with the car on, and it read 14.47v or around there. After some research, it seems like if it's giving out that reading with the car on, that my alternator is okay. I then shut it off for the night and never cut it back on. This was last night.
This morning I got up and tested out the voltage before turning it on, and it was at 12.17v. I thought hmm okay odd. I tried to start the car and it started up with a VERY minimal hiccup. I figured it was okay and went to the gym.
90 minutes later when I tried to leave, it wouldn't startup again. Eventually I got it jumped and got home. Later on I took the battery out and saw that it had a manufacture date of 01/21 and it was a DieHard gold from Advanced Auto Parts, which is still under warranty. It says that it is a 640 CCA battery.
I took it to the shop and they tested it out. Their first reading say "charge and retest" and the CCA reading was like 380 CCA or something. So they put it on the fast charge which took like 40 minutes or so and they tested it again.
I saw the screen and it said "Good" with a voltage reading of 12.67v and the CCA was reading 589. So I took it on my way.
When I got home I checked the voltage with my multimeter and it was reading 12.54v. I thought okay maybe our readings are just different because of the different machines. Then like 15 minutes later I checked it again and it was 12.53v.
Well a couple hours later it is 12.50v now.
So my question is, is this normal for batteries to lose voltage like that when just sitting? It's not even in my car - it's just sitting out in my kitchen. I wasn't driving my car until tomorrow anyways so I decided I'd keep it out tonight so I can see what it reads in the morning, in case it's low again and I didn't want to have to put it in and take it out again. I was thinking if it drained back down to around 12.18v overnight, then I'd take it back to the store and tell them that it drained while it wasn't even in my car, but again, not sure if this voltage dropping is normal or not.
And if this is normal, what could other culprits be since it seems like the alternator is working based on the readings of my multimeter while the car was on? I'm not very mechanically inclined so maybe I'm off and it could be the alternator still. But if not, and the battery is actually "good", then what else could it be?
FWIW, this is for a 2008 Infiniti G37S.
I checked the voltage on the battery with a multimeter and it was reading 12.18v which afterwards, I found out is low.
After jumping it I drove it around for a bit and kept it on for at least 40 minutes. Before I cut it off I took another voltage reading with the car on, and it read 14.47v or around there. After some research, it seems like if it's giving out that reading with the car on, that my alternator is okay. I then shut it off for the night and never cut it back on. This was last night.
This morning I got up and tested out the voltage before turning it on, and it was at 12.17v. I thought hmm okay odd. I tried to start the car and it started up with a VERY minimal hiccup. I figured it was okay and went to the gym.
90 minutes later when I tried to leave, it wouldn't startup again. Eventually I got it jumped and got home. Later on I took the battery out and saw that it had a manufacture date of 01/21 and it was a DieHard gold from Advanced Auto Parts, which is still under warranty. It says that it is a 640 CCA battery.
I took it to the shop and they tested it out. Their first reading say "charge and retest" and the CCA reading was like 380 CCA or something. So they put it on the fast charge which took like 40 minutes or so and they tested it again.
I saw the screen and it said "Good" with a voltage reading of 12.67v and the CCA was reading 589. So I took it on my way.
When I got home I checked the voltage with my multimeter and it was reading 12.54v. I thought okay maybe our readings are just different because of the different machines. Then like 15 minutes later I checked it again and it was 12.53v.
Well a couple hours later it is 12.50v now.
So my question is, is this normal for batteries to lose voltage like that when just sitting? It's not even in my car - it's just sitting out in my kitchen. I wasn't driving my car until tomorrow anyways so I decided I'd keep it out tonight so I can see what it reads in the morning, in case it's low again and I didn't want to have to put it in and take it out again. I was thinking if it drained back down to around 12.18v overnight, then I'd take it back to the store and tell them that it drained while it wasn't even in my car, but again, not sure if this voltage dropping is normal or not.
And if this is normal, what could other culprits be since it seems like the alternator is working based on the readings of my multimeter while the car was on? I'm not very mechanically inclined so maybe I'm off and it could be the alternator still. But if not, and the battery is actually "good", then what else could it be?
FWIW, this is for a 2008 Infiniti G37S.