Do you I need a new battery?
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Sounds like a silly question, however, I'm planning to get rid of our ageing Freelander within next couple of months so don't want to fork out £85 unnecessairly.
The car struggles to start/doesn't start if left for more than a day or so. Clearly benefits from a long run and starts using jump leads.
I'm thinking a new battery should solve the problem but don't want to bother if it could be something else?
The car struggles to start/doesn't start if left for more than a day or so. Clearly benefits from a long run and starts using jump leads.
I'm thinking a new battery should solve the problem but don't want to bother if it could be something else?
"Do you I need a new battery?"
You're right, that IS a silly question
Serious answer is that you don't want to have a buyer look at a car that won't start. I'd hunt around for a cheap replacement battery. I can't believe you have to spend £85 to get one that will be up to the job? Maybe I am wrong here?
If you don't get the car running right, you'll be haggled down by more than £85 anyway, so it's a false economy not to get it sorted.
You're right, that IS a silly question

Serious answer is that you don't want to have a buyer look at a car that won't start. I'd hunt around for a cheap replacement battery. I can't believe you have to spend £85 to get one that will be up to the job? Maybe I am wrong here?
If you don't get the car running right, you'll be haggled down by more than £85 anyway, so it's a false economy not to get it sorted.
DannyVTS said:
Halfords will do a free battery/alternator test for you I believe.
Of course don't buy one from them, but it is fun using a big store for things like this, get one back for the little man
Halfords batteries aren't too bad. They're a bit more than you could get online but not stupidly more.Of course don't buy one from them, but it is fun using a big store for things like this, get one back for the little man

king arthur said:
DannyVTS said:
Halfords will do a free battery/alternator test for you I believe.
Of course don't buy one from them, but it is fun using a big store for things like this, get one back for the little man
Halfords batteries aren't too bad. They're a bit more than you could get online but not stupidly more.Of course don't buy one from them, but it is fun using a big store for things like this, get one back for the little man

False economy I would say - do you not have a local scrappy that sells decent second hand batteries - at least you wont have the worry of the damn thing not working when you're trying to make the sale.
On the other hand, if you dont already have a battery conditioner, then they are able to 'repair' a poorly performing battery to a certain extent.
On the other hand, if you dont already have a battery conditioner, then they are able to 'repair' a poorly performing battery to a certain extent.
alfaspiderman2 said:
given i'm planning to sell the car anyway and battery chargers are only £25ish, would it be a better idea to just get a charger?
It depends if the battery is knackered anyway. If it's on it's way out you can charge it till the cows come home and it won't necessarily improve things.Gassing Station | General Gassing | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff