paranoidxe
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I could swear when I'm driving around at night my headlights dim for a brief second almost like they are off but then they are back on again. I am suspecting the battery, but would like other opinions as well.
mogi said:HIDs are a waste of money in my opinion, the stock lights are some of the best rated by consumer reports!
Maxx Mazda said:Put some HIDs in and then re-evaluate that sentence...
A/C compressor / fans. This has come up many a time before.
viVid said:No doubt - I just put some in and I will never go back! My headlights used to dim every time the A/C kicked in - at least until I did this How-to:
http://www.msprotege.com/vbb300/showthread.php?t=55382
MyZmZm said:How long do our stock batteries generally last? I'm not having any dimming issues (yet, though that may change with the new ICE being installed), but I haven't touched the battery since I got the car just over two years ago. Not sure if the previous owner changed it at all...
Hey Nick, how's the vacation going? You'd better be enjoying that warm weather for the both of us!Maxx Mazda said:Hey Andrea,
I'm still on my stocker, and its going strong as ever. Mind you, I top it off and trickle charge it every winter before putting it back into the car, but I basically beat the s*** out of that battery. I ALWAYS pump the system without the car runnign for sometimes 2-3 hous at a time, run the HIDs, and I even had underbody neons hooked up at one time. Knock on wood though, I think it's on its last year. The stock battery is not maintenence free, meaning you should top it off every year with distilled water, but only do it when it's fully charged or you may blow it up.
MyZmZm said:Hey Nick, how's the vacation going? You'd better be enjoying that warm weather for the both of us!
I haven't had any starting issues so far this winter, though it hasn't been excessively cold, but I'm guessing mine will be on the way out the door next year...
I didn't know the stock battery had to be topped up each year - no one's ever mentioned anything of the sort to me, including the dealer. Is there any way to check it to see if you need to do this?
Maxx Mazda said:Once the battery is fully charged (this is important, run your car with no electrics on for like 10 mins to charge it up or else you can overfil lthe battery and you will get acid everywhere!) Anyways, make sure the car is on leverl ground, and grab a large flathead or philips screwdriver. Look on top of your battery, there should be 6 or so little screw in caps. Unscrew each cover, and just look in. Add distilled water (READ - NOT mineral water) to each cell until full. Repalce caps and you're good to go. That should help extend the battery life another year or so for you.
Hope that helps!
Maxx Mazda said:Once the battery is fully charged (this is important, run your car with no electrics on for like 10 mins to charge it up or else you can overfil lthe battery and you will get acid everywhere!) Anyways, make sure the car is on leverl ground, and grab a large flathead or philips screwdriver. Look on top of your battery, there should be 6 or so little screw in caps. Unscrew each cover, and just look in. Add distilled water (READ - NOT mineral water) to each cell until full. Repalce caps and you're good to go. That should help extend the battery life another year or so for you.
Hope that helps!
paranoidxe said:Another mysterious issue is when I went to get on my car the other day all my radio settings were set to default and I didn't fiddle with them. Thats another reason why I'm wondering if its the battery.