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Here's a tech tip. You can charge up a completely dead battery until it says 12 volts but that's only the water pressure at the spigot and without sticking your finger in the end of the hose. Calling it charged the moment it hits 12 volts means insufficiently charged battery. You didn't fill up the reservoir to sustain the water pressure long enough to do anything but register it reached 12 volts. Slow charging until the pushback is into the 14 volt range, will discinnect from the charger and then read not only the 12v but also the cranking amps to push the whole 12 volts through the whole car and back. The battery isn't to be considered "bad" until THAT happens and still doesn't work. Sketchy mechanics will rush testing your battery just like in video here, in order to get you to buy a whole new battery from them (and installation for the extra price of what would be a whole 'nother battery) while they get to keep your old battery which you drained and didn't properly recharge, nor did they, which they will then do, and resell that to the next sucker after you.
@jeffborders1146
7 ай бұрын
Street corner mechanics convincing you your car battery is "bad" is textbook con artistry and quite lucrative. It takes a special kind of asshole to lie to your face about your car battery so they can sell you a new one and keep your perfectly good old one. The reason the trick works, is because a new battery is guaranteed to "fix" the problem of having a bad battery. Unfortunately for the sucker, the battery wasn't bad. It was just the coldest day of the year you ran your rechargeable battery to blow the residual heat out of the vents and post the radio after you shut the car off and needs to be recharged properly before it can singlehandedly crank over the engine which does the regular charging on days that aren't the coldest it's been in a decade or whatever. For virtually all car batteries less than a few years old, their Internet components are literally no different from the batteries it the exact same age that still seem to work just fine. That's why they'll replace your battery and when that doesn't solve the problem, it was the charging system which needs attention, so get that old battery back and refund what you didn't need.
@porkypig8284
8 ай бұрын
I'll keep my old stuff
@matthewk6731
8 ай бұрын
Good gravy. They just can't leave anything alone.
@RandomVideosInFlorida
11 ай бұрын
Never have had that happened and I always fill mine to the top
@Scoobyspace
11 ай бұрын
It can, and will happen, so just be careful. I see this happening all the time at my shop.
@theylivewesleep9607
Жыл бұрын
It congeals in the winter when it gets cold. Horrible stuff
@Scoobyspace
Жыл бұрын
It congeals due to the water. Ethanol is corn alcohol, and it sucks moisture out of the air, that moisture then turns to gel deposits in the carb and tank.
@raymanjohan8838
Жыл бұрын
where do we get non ethonol gas from
@Scoobyspace
Жыл бұрын
Check local fuel stations, most are up and coming with non-ethanol fuels, if there is no station available, run a parts store treatment to remove the ethanol from the fuel
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