BGS4MVP
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Hi All,
If this is in the wrong spot, my apologies...
I have a 2005 FX35, 85,xxx miles - at least 40k+ on the current battery.
My wife has informed me it has been slow to turn over the last two days, but still cranked.
I borrowed it yesterday, as confirmed, slow to start, but did start. As I started to drive, there were no warning lights on the dash, but all of the sudden, the dash lights flicker and the car started to die while going about 30 mph.
I was able to limp it the side of the road before it died completely. I was able to jump it and got it going again with all electronics off - again with no warning lights on the dash. I got about two blocks the car died again. I wasn't even able to jump it at that point. It's still on the side of the road where I left it last night...
The cabin lights and headlights turn on and off fine, but I needed to connect the jumper cables just get the passenger window back up.
So, the battery is old, and I will replace that, that much is clear. However, I find it highly unusual that the battery would be the only culprit to actually having the car die on me while cruising at more than 30mph. Isn't that a little abnormal for just a dead battery? I think the Alternator may be dead as well. Do you have any other ideas as to what else may be wrong? Again, no warning lights and it's throwing no codes.
I'm going to get a new battery today, hope it starts and bring it right to AutoZone to have the Alternator tested. Any other ideas/things I should be concerned with?
Thanks!
If this is in the wrong spot, my apologies...
I have a 2005 FX35, 85,xxx miles - at least 40k+ on the current battery.
My wife has informed me it has been slow to turn over the last two days, but still cranked.
I borrowed it yesterday, as confirmed, slow to start, but did start. As I started to drive, there were no warning lights on the dash, but all of the sudden, the dash lights flicker and the car started to die while going about 30 mph.
I was able to limp it the side of the road before it died completely. I was able to jump it and got it going again with all electronics off - again with no warning lights on the dash. I got about two blocks the car died again. I wasn't even able to jump it at that point. It's still on the side of the road where I left it last night...
The cabin lights and headlights turn on and off fine, but I needed to connect the jumper cables just get the passenger window back up.
So, the battery is old, and I will replace that, that much is clear. However, I find it highly unusual that the battery would be the only culprit to actually having the car die on me while cruising at more than 30mph. Isn't that a little abnormal for just a dead battery? I think the Alternator may be dead as well. Do you have any other ideas as to what else may be wrong? Again, no warning lights and it's throwing no codes.
I'm going to get a new battery today, hope it starts and bring it right to AutoZone to have the Alternator tested. Any other ideas/things I should be concerned with?
Thanks!