I recently moved back down to TX from NC and drove my mustang the whole way. The car did great considering it's hardly been driven in the past three years, but around the last two hours of the trip I noticed the battery gauge dropping. Eventually it got the the point where if I would turn on my blinker, my stereo would cut out. Literally, as soon as I pulled into the driveway of my new house, the car died. I tried to jump it, but no dice. I looked at my records and realized that the battery was old so I got a new one. Put it in, car starts great - yippee. A few days pass and I go to start the car again - dead as a door nail. The brand new battery, though, will take a charge, so I got it recharged. I finally got around to hooking it back up this morning and it started just fine. went for a drive - battery gauge held steady between the M and the A, actually went up a bit towards the A. so i did some research in the forums here and did a few things:
1) tested charging system - with the car running the volts read around 12.4, which i know is low but that doesn't explain my problem of the battery draining.
2) I checked as many grounds as I could find, they all seemed good. I also looked inside the vehicle to see if anything was not turning off and consequently draining the battery - again nothing.
3) I went through the process of pulling all the fuses to see if i could figure out where a battery drain might be located with the car off. basically, nothing came from this. there was very little change in current, which stayed around -5.3, although it seems to me that -5.3 is not good.
So I guess the question here is - where do I go next? I do have an alarm system installed, but it's been there for years and has never caused the battery to drain. when i rev the engine, the battery gauge goes up a little bit, but stays around 12.2 V at idle. Also, when I turn the power on, not the ignition, my battery light does not come on. I remembered reading something about this in a previous thread saying that meant my charging system was not engaging. that may be true, but the gauge went up as i drove?! either way, that doesn't explain why my battery would be dead after starting the car once, shutting it off, and having it sit for a couple of days.
any help is greatly appreciated. I'm not the most mechanically inclined person, so any answers in english are more greatly appreciated. thanks
cheers,
Matt
1) tested charging system - with the car running the volts read around 12.4, which i know is low but that doesn't explain my problem of the battery draining.
2) I checked as many grounds as I could find, they all seemed good. I also looked inside the vehicle to see if anything was not turning off and consequently draining the battery - again nothing.
3) I went through the process of pulling all the fuses to see if i could figure out where a battery drain might be located with the car off. basically, nothing came from this. there was very little change in current, which stayed around -5.3, although it seems to me that -5.3 is not good.
So I guess the question here is - where do I go next? I do have an alarm system installed, but it's been there for years and has never caused the battery to drain. when i rev the engine, the battery gauge goes up a little bit, but stays around 12.2 V at idle. Also, when I turn the power on, not the ignition, my battery light does not come on. I remembered reading something about this in a previous thread saying that meant my charging system was not engaging. that may be true, but the gauge went up as i drove?! either way, that doesn't explain why my battery would be dead after starting the car once, shutting it off, and having it sit for a couple of days.
any help is greatly appreciated. I'm not the most mechanically inclined person, so any answers in english are more greatly appreciated. thanks
cheers,
Matt
