The answer to "A" is YES. I had a 280Z that would not turn over the
engine. The battery indicated a full 12 volts, all the connections were
clean and tight, but it would not turn the starter. Just for grins, we
stuck in another battery, and it started right up. We took the battery
and had it tested. It showed two cells bad, and would carry almost no
load.

Tom Potter

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Levi Smith
Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2006 6:18 AM
To: Mercedes Discussion List
Subject: [MBZ] Fun in the cold this morning

So...  as of last night I was thinking "well it's supposed to be around
15F
this morning so I'll see how my 83' 300D handles that temp".  Woke up
this
morning and it was 25F, Pff, no problem.
Well...  Something funky seemingly with the battery...  It ran the glow
plugs fine, but barely turned over the engine.  OK, get the charger...
Try
to start.  Get some almost starting, but not quite.
So...  after a good while of monkeying I found out:
A) The battery charger seemed to think that the battery was about full,
yet
it would barely turn the engine over on it's own.  (Have I got some
issue
where my battery still has voltage, but has lost it's amps?)

B) My fuel gauge has only ever read lower than normal, but apparently
the
sputtering I dealt with last night on the side of the road for a few
minutes
was because I was down to about a gallon of fuel and while sitting in
the
driveway with the left side lower there was effectively no fuel.  Had to
borrow a couple gallons of kerosene from the farm and prime for a while.

I filled her up with diesel this morning and she started fine after
that.
We'll see how she does this afternoon.  Of course it's supposed to be up
to
around 40F or higher by then.

I'm just surprised, this battery has yet to show any problems (other
than
when the dog turns on the hazard lights for a few hours and I then try
to
start it) and it showed no problems yesterday at 20F a couple times.
But
this morning it suddenly loses amps?  (I'm assuming the battery charger
is
looking at voltage and that the voltage must be fairly high if it's
showing
as pretty much full...)

Ahh well...  If the battery IS the problem, seems like someone said that
Wal-mart had a 1000Amp battery that was a direct replacement?  Anyone
have
the model number?  Or somewhere else where I could get a reasonably
priced
GOOD battery?  i.e. I don't want to pay 3 times as much for the same
battery
that says "Mercedes" on it and I don't want to get a 350amp battery....

Thanks!
Levi (:
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