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Originally Posted by TreeSemdyZee No. It gets the battery "warmed up". Gets the chemical reaction going so there is a better chance of getting a better crank. I have heard

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Old 03-10-2015, 06:03 PM   #16 (permalink)
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No. It gets the battery "warmed up". Gets the chemical reaction going so there is a better chance of getting a better crank.
I have heard this before in the past. I don't buy it, but some do.
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Its the extreme heat or extreme cold that kills the batteries and some arent that great brand new. It sucks I know but I would get a new one if I were you or buy a trickle charger if you dont drive it for a few days.
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At -10F mine only turned over a few more times than normal with an Optima. OP's battery sounds weak rather than dead.
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I remember getting my Z in January of 2010 and everything seemed normal, but in the spring I inspected all the cells and only one was low and starting to sulfate a bit so instead of putting distilled water in I poured some extra battery acid I had from a motorcycle/lawnmower fill container into that one cell and hear it is 5 years later. This winter it started to show some weakness and I haven’t driven in a few weeks so I may put it on a 4amp charge for about 6 hours to boost it up. I plan on replacing it early this summer if it holds up.
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Cars sitting on the lot for some time can kill a battery with the quickness. Once it goes dead once, it is hard on the battery. You may have got a lot lizard. LOL
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i work at a ford dealer, so maybe there is some similarities with what nissan does. but we have handheld battery testers and a big Rotunda battery tester. Ford will only pay for a new battery if the battery fails the rotunda tester. many times, the battery will fail the handheld tester and then pass the rotunda tester. in which case, there is nothing we as the dealership can do to help, unless you are a preferred customer and we fudge the results. but obviously we do not use the rotunda tester when it is out of warranty as there is no reason to. so, my advice would be to just wait for a while longer to give the battery more time to die and take it back. perhaps nissan has the same warranty claims process on batteries as we do.
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i c. 22 miles is plenty. hummm.. hope your new battery holds up.


when your engine is running wat does your voltmeter say? 14v+?
Alternator is charging 14V +, no problem there, cheers !
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id rather be using the starter to 'warm up' the battery if first try doesnt turn over.
honestly draining the capacity is risky business on a very cold day. you only get a few tries to start the car.

a lot of folks crank too short and kill the starter and try a re-attempt while it is better to just keep cranking it for up to 10sec or so in one shot. (i suppose it will 'warm up' the battery too while doing so)

not sure how long the cranking duration is on the Z since it's a push-start..and i dont drive the z in the winter.
Looks like it will crank for a while until the battery goes dead, It's like holding the key to the "on" position as long as you want.
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i work at a ford dealer, so maybe there is some similarities with what nissan does. but we have handheld battery testers and a big Rotunda battery tester. Ford will only pay for a new battery if the battery fails the rotunda tester. many times, the battery will fail the handheld tester and then pass the rotunda tester. in which case, there is nothing we as the dealership can do to help, unless you are a preferred customer and we fudge the results. but obviously we do not use the rotunda tester when it is out of warranty as there is no reason to. so, my advice would be to just wait for a while longer to give the battery more time to die and take it back. perhaps nissan has the same warranty claims process on batteries as we do.
I was thinking about going back later in the year to another dealership and get them to check it again in case I'm lucky and they change it but my wife said:
Don't waist your time and buy another one.
I don't trust this battery now so I will replace it before I get stranded somewhere with no help in site, thanks guys for the replies I just got a bad battery, lucky me !
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Looks like it will crank for a while until the battery goes dead, It's like holding the key to the "on" position as long as you want.
i c. thanks for the info. but yah, that's how it should be done. one long attempt is better than a few short attempts and kill the capacity.
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that's a wise decision. battery is cheap and easy to replace.

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Don't waist your time and buy another one.
I don't trust this battery now so I will replace it before I get stranded somewhere with no help in site, thanks guys for the replies I just got a bad battery, lucky me !
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that's a wise decision. battery is cheap and easy to replace.
Batteries use to be cheap. They are stupid expensive now.
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really? not sure what battery you're looking for, but you can get a good one for under $100.

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I would just use the battery you have until it dies and you can get warranty on it. Keep one of these with you, I have one like it and it works great!
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really? not sure what battery you're looking for, but you can get a good one for under $100.
Where? You can buy a pos one with 500cca for right at 100 bucks. They are 130 plus now at most if not all part stores
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