Continuing battery problem with my 2009
#1
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Continuing battery problem with my 2009
Drove the car all day Friday, and when I went to start it on Monday all I got was a clicking sound. This is the second time in a month the car has died.
The dealer came over over and jump started the car, then drove it back to the shop. The battery, of course, took a full charge and is now on a 24 hour draw test. I doubt they'll replace it.
I guess it's time to buy an Optima, but I'm confused. I read all the specs, but I'm still not sure if the Yellow or Red Top is the best choice. I'm also confused about the size. Optima has no listing for the 2009, but the 2008 is a 35. A vendor here lists a totally different size.
What's the best choice and what's the correct size? Help!
The dealer came over over and jump started the car, then drove it back to the shop. The battery, of course, took a full charge and is now on a 24 hour draw test. I doubt they'll replace it.
I guess it's time to buy an Optima, but I'm confused. I read all the specs, but I'm still not sure if the Yellow or Red Top is the best choice. I'm also confused about the size. Optima has no listing for the 2009, but the 2008 is a 35. A vendor here lists a totally different size.
What's the best choice and what's the correct size? Help!
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Drove the car all day Friday, and when I went to start it on Monday all I got was a clicking sound. This is the second time in a month the car has died.
The dealer came over over and jump started the car, then drove it back to the shop. The battery, of course, took a full charge and is now on a 24 hour draw test. I doubt they'll replace it.
I guess it's time to buy an Optima, but I'm confused. I read all the specs, but I'm still not sure if the Yellow or Red Top is the best choice. I'm also confused about the size. Optima has no listing for the 2009, but the 2008 is a 35. A vendor here lists a totally different size.
What's the best choice and what's the correct size? Help!
The dealer came over over and jump started the car, then drove it back to the shop. The battery, of course, took a full charge and is now on a 24 hour draw test. I doubt they'll replace it.
I guess it's time to buy an Optima, but I'm confused. I read all the specs, but I'm still not sure if the Yellow or Red Top is the best choice. I'm also confused about the size. Optima has no listing for the 2009, but the 2008 is a 35. A vendor here lists a totally different size.
What's the best choice and what's the correct size? Help!
#3
I have an 09 convertible,cyber grey,red interior,black top,3000 miles. I've had to jump it twice in the last 3 weeks. Not my daily driver. When I open the door,nav or cd cycle and there are other things cycling,cant tell what, and window indexing does'nt work.All it does is click when I try to start it.
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Jack, window indexing has to be reset every time you have the battery disconnected for more than just a few seconds.
Stan, hope you can find out what's causing your battery problem. Driving it all day should have put the battery in pretty good shape.
Stan, hope you can find out what's causing your battery problem. Driving it all day should have put the battery in pretty good shape.
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[QUOTE=JimTN;1572040753]Jack, window indexing has to be reset every time you have the battery disconnected for more than just a few seconds.
Battery was disconneted, Thanks
Battery was disconneted, Thanks
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Drove the car all day Friday, and when I went to start it on Monday all I got was a clicking sound. This is the second time in a month the car has died.
The dealer came over over and jump started the car, then drove it back to the shop. The battery, of course, took a full charge and is now on a 24 hour draw test. I doubt they'll replace it.
I guess it's time to buy an Optima, but I'm confused. I read all the specs, but I'm still not sure if the Yellow or Red Top is the best choice. I'm also confused about the size. Optima has no listing for the 2009, but the 2008 is a 35. A vendor here lists a totally different size.
What's the best choice and what's the correct size? Help!
The dealer came over over and jump started the car, then drove it back to the shop. The battery, of course, took a full charge and is now on a 24 hour draw test. I doubt they'll replace it.
I guess it's time to buy an Optima, but I'm confused. I read all the specs, but I'm still not sure if the Yellow or Red Top is the best choice. I'm also confused about the size. Optima has no listing for the 2009, but the 2008 is a 35. A vendor here lists a totally different size.
What's the best choice and what's the correct size? Help!
#7
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Wow that sucks, new car and battery problems, none with ours maybe because it is a daily driver. I use an Optima in the C5, but then it is always on a maintainer as I only drive it weekly or so. Red Tops do not like being drained all the way, I have had my Red Top for 5 years now
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I have an 09 convertible,cyber grey,red interior,black top,3000 miles. I've had to jump it twice in the last 3 weeks. Not my daily driver. When I open the door,nav or cd cycle and there are other things cycling,cant tell what, and window indexing does'nt work.All it does is click when I try to start it.
Sorry to hear about the problems. I didn't think of this until just now, but my (drumroll please....) cyber gray Z06 battery went dead a few weeks ago. I was surprised because it had only been two weeks since I had driven it.
I put a quick charge on it, then was gone three weeks. When I got back I would have bet money it would be dead again, but was not. It was a little weak, but did start the car.
Sounds like Corvette still has marginal batteries or some kind of excessive current draw.
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This isn't like my 2006 MN6 which was a victim of DBS. There are no known issues with the 2009 that I know of. That, plus the fact that I had no starting problems for the first year, make a weak battery the most logical culprit.
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Drove the car all day Friday, and when I went to start it on Monday all I got was a clicking sound. This is the second time in a month the car has died.
The dealer came over over and jump started the car, then drove it back to the shop. The battery, of course, took a full charge and is now on a 24 hour draw test. I doubt they'll replace it.
I guess it's time to buy an Optima, but I'm confused. I read all the specs, but I'm still not sure if the Yellow or Red Top is the best choice. I'm also confused about the size. Optima has no listing for the 2009, but the 2008 is a 35. A vendor here lists a totally different size.
What's the best choice and what's the correct size? Help!
The dealer came over over and jump started the car, then drove it back to the shop. The battery, of course, took a full charge and is now on a 24 hour draw test. I doubt they'll replace it.
I guess it's time to buy an Optima, but I'm confused. I read all the specs, but I'm still not sure if the Yellow or Red Top is the best choice. I'm also confused about the size. Optima has no listing for the 2009, but the 2008 is a 35. A vendor here lists a totally different size.
What's the best choice and what's the correct size? Help!
#11
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Couple things I learned with my 2006 C6 (That I traded in on my 2008 Z06).
1. The OEM Alternator SUCKS. They are finicky and go bad. Local Corvette club confirmed as did my dealers Corvette mechanic.
2. The OEM battery sucks even more.
Replace both and your problem will go away.
1. The OEM Alternator SUCKS. They are finicky and go bad. Local Corvette club confirmed as did my dealers Corvette mechanic.
2. The OEM battery sucks even more.
Replace both and your problem will go away.
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Have to admit, this forum can make you paranoid. No issues with my battery after 2 1/2 years, but did have the alternator replaced after first 3 months. But still, I read about these issues, especially new C6s, and every time I get in my car after work, I actually think about it not possibly starting. Only car I've ever worried about this (and as I said, I haven't had any issues). I need to stop reading posts on here.
As for the OPs problem, could be a charging issue. Replace the battery and if new one dies, have recharging issue or drain issue. Otherwise, it was the battery. I would argue for a new one, but would also just put out the money myself if they won't.
As for the OPs problem, could be a charging issue. Replace the battery and if new one dies, have recharging issue or drain issue. Otherwise, it was the battery. I would argue for a new one, but would also just put out the money myself if they won't.
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Have to admit, this forum can make you paranoid. No issues with my battery after 2 1/2 years, but did have the alternator replaced after first 3 months. But still, I read about these issues, especially new C6s, and every time I get in my car after work, I actually think about it not possibly starting. Only car I've ever worried about this (and as I said, I haven't had any issues). I need to stop reading posts on here.
What's not cured is the fact that the Vette has a smallish battery and alternator, in the interest of cost savings, weight and performance issues. And that, along with maybe too many ongoing electronic gizmos, leaves us all in the lurch as far as battery reserve at most any point in time. My local warm weather saves me. But in colder climes I'd use a battery tender.
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My 09 has battery problems also. Do you have Mild to Wild installed? I just got a BS call from my dealer stating this is my problem. I will let you know what I find out. Good Luck.
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c6-c...-batttery.html
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c6-c...-batttery.html
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I purchased my 1998 C5 in Nov 1997 and replaced the crappy Delco OEM battery with an Optima Red Top in late 1999. When I traded the car in for my 09 C6 Z06 in July 08, the optima was still starting the C5 like it did in 1999. If I knew that I wouldn't be driving the car for over four weeks, I connected a $6 Harbor Freight float charger to keep the battery up. When my existing Delco craps out, an Optima Red Top will be installed. I have the M2W on my 09 and I park the car with the M2W in the "on" position, and have had no problems with it running down the battery. Again, if I know the car is going to sit in the garage awhile, I connect the float charger.
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You can use a 35 or 34 or a 34/78 in that car. Since all you do is drive it and have not added a big stereo or any other power sucking device, RedTop is fine.
You can always use a Yellow to replace a Red, but never the other way around.
Play TechTip 1.
http://optimabatteries.com/product_support/techtips.php
(That is my car and garage)
You can always use a Yellow to replace a Red, but never the other way around.
Play TechTip 1.
http://optimabatteries.com/product_support/techtips.php
(That is my car and garage)
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My dealer just called and told me they did put a new battery in. I'm guessing it did not pass the draw test, but I'l ask him when I get the car later today. I'll try this for the next month. If all is well I'll at least keep it through the winter when the car is on a tender anyway.
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Just got another call from my dealer. They want to put in a new Optima Yellow Top and charge me $120 total with a partial credit for my old battery. I said yes. In fact, I said YES!!!!