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Killiestu



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Auxiliary battery state of health

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Morning all,

Quick bit of advice required...
My start stop has stopped working recently on my 2013 L405 AB.
I have done a quick health check on the auxiliary battery and this is what it shows.

Do we think it need replacing?
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Post #657037 18th Feb 2023 9:57am
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oggy



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i would try putting it on a battery charger conditioner before replacing it might bring it back to a good state new vehicle purchase
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Post #657039 18th Feb 2023 10:40am
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there's an argument that some say the stop/start is a pain..certainly if you want this function then try to charge the battery or replace it.. ... - .- -.




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MrWold



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Stop/start on a 2013? I'm confused as I thought it came in later than my MY14 2014 Chris

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Killiestu



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So quick update.
I went down to the local euro carparts and spoke to them about testing a good battery.

The little tester I have shows up " good - recharge" but on mine it was " recharge and test" this might be due to something called surface charge and can be a sign of an unstable battery.
Anyway I have bought and fitted the new battery and we're all good.
Start stop is working a treat.

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Alistair



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MrWold wrote:
Stop/start on a 2013? I'm confused as I thought it came in later than my MY14 2014


That was my reaction too - maybe it was an option on earlier cars, like TPMS was, then became mandatory later ?

Post #657069 18th Feb 2023 2:34pm
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Killiestu



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Well I have changed both batteries now and car is all good and start/stop is working 🙂

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I'd take the measurements above with a very large pinch of salt, however, an internal resistance of 5 mOhms or above is a good indicator of a defective or reduced capacity battery. 17 mOhms suggests to me that the test lead resistance isn't 'zeroed out' as would be the case with a calibrated tester, but also says all is not well with the battery - just not in a quantifiable way.

BTW, DON'T go putting a standard multimeter across a battery to measure internal resistance, at best, you'll get a strange negative reading, at worst, you'll have a one-shot handwarmer....

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