ryan2.3
03-25-2016, 09:15 AM
I have a company car so i haven't been using the mazda much these days and i keep it stored at work at one of the parking garages. I try to get out there once a week, take it out for lunch, give it a car wash then park it. However, i haven't been able to in about a month.
last week i went to try it and it was dead, hooked up the truck to boost it and it started up right away, looked up and noticed the overhead lights were on... stupid me.
however, as soon as i unhooked the jumper cables, the car immediately died. Didn't matter how long i let it sit, it'd just die as soon as it disconnected.
Fast forward to today, picked up a 24F battery from Costco ($83 after tax wooo) and while the car started up instantly and allowed me to drive it home the battery light stayed on the whole time. It was only about a 20 minute drive (about 12 miles) and i got a carwash along the way too.
I'm worried it's likely alternator (i hope my Gen 2 alternator that hasn't sold yet will fit) but i wanted to know if its possible this could be due to sitting dead for a month and after some more driving/mileage it'll go away on it's own. Like something needs to relearn
if thats not the case, guess i know what i'm replacing this afternoon
last week i went to try it and it was dead, hooked up the truck to boost it and it started up right away, looked up and noticed the overhead lights were on... stupid me.
however, as soon as i unhooked the jumper cables, the car immediately died. Didn't matter how long i let it sit, it'd just die as soon as it disconnected.
Fast forward to today, picked up a 24F battery from Costco ($83 after tax wooo) and while the car started up instantly and allowed me to drive it home the battery light stayed on the whole time. It was only about a 20 minute drive (about 12 miles) and i got a carwash along the way too.
I'm worried it's likely alternator (i hope my Gen 2 alternator that hasn't sold yet will fit) but i wanted to know if its possible this could be due to sitting dead for a month and after some more driving/mileage it'll go away on it's own. Like something needs to relearn
if thats not the case, guess i know what i'm replacing this afternoon