Hey! It has been a while since I saw you here. I didn't buy a dedicated light meter since I won't have any use once we finish our project so I looked for a multimeter.
I was hoping that it will be useful in a car but it turns out that it isn't. Well, a multimeter is still useful should there be a need for it.
I bought my car Toyota Altis 2002 A/T last Mar 23, 2018 with the issue of automatic lock on the driver seat. So the day I bought this we go straight to the shop and ask to install security alarm (I forgot the brand) then after 2 days the battery got discharge. The battery got replaced immediately and after 5 days the issue came again. It's stupidity of me not to observe the car on the first week before we install the alarm. Going back, we go the other shop to look the problem he told me that my alternator is worn out and we decided to replace it as well but it didn't resolved there. Our car is drained after 2 days
I did back to the mechanic he finds out it was grounded and remove the fuse connecting to the radio, clock, alarm and lights. So by that I am thinking maybe I got this to the shop where we install the alarm. We went to the shop and told the issue they turn off the alarm and back the fuse to observe. Then after a day or two the battery drain again. Its getting worst sheeez.
What i did is to remove the fuse and it works for me because I was using it for the next 2-3 months sacrificing without alarm, radio, lights and clock inside.
Then, I decided to go to another shop. He told me that there is no problem with my electrical maybe just the battery size which is Motolite 1SMF. He will back the fuse and advise to warm the car everyday for at least 10 minutes which I did unfortunately the battery died.
Mga ka tsikot hope you could give some advise or determine what specifically that problem is?
Thanks,
How do we know if the battery we buy is genuine brand new and not reconditioned. TIA
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It should come to you, factory-sealed, with no wear marks. Everything should be fresh (terminals, case, labels/stickers). Most importantly, it comes with valid warranty documents that matches the serial numbers on the battery itself.
It would also help tremendously if you buy it from a legit shop.
bring the car to a proper auto electrician, where it can be properly trouble-shot.
personally, i find it difficult to drive around without in-car entertainment and lights.
your cigarette lighter is probably also out.
When cranking, pag umabot ng 7V, palit ka na.
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Sa cranking lang naman, bumabalik sa 12V agad pag nag start na. Ü
Normal start sa akin 9V.
May scangauge kasi ako.
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