08-03-2015, 12:06 PM
I guess this could go in the basement, but that place scares me.
Wife couldn't get her car started this morning (2003 Mazda Protege 5). I noticed a lot of corrosion on both terminals--2x more on the negative--which I washed off and after several attempts, we got it jumped from our other car. She got to work but couldn't get it started again so a coworker will start it to get her home. We'll go get a new battery tonight.
Anyway, 3 years ago this happened to the same car. I don't remember corrosion then but I bought a new battery which lasted until now. This has happened at least 1 time before to this car about 3-5 years earlier.
The past 2 times we've had Costco batteries and they've been good about paying us the prorated amount for the remaining warranty period which is 100 months, I think. Considering this hasn't happened to other cars I've had, are Costco batteries so crappy I'm only getting 1/3 of their life or is this a different problem?
Not being a car guy, I've been reading that corrosion on the terminals could be caused by under/overcharging from the alternator. Corrosion on the negative terminal is from undercharging and on the positive is overcharging. What does it mean if I've got it on both?
This car is really only driven to/from work for a total of 45min/day. I'd think that would be enough to keep the battery charged.
Thanks,
Paul
Wife couldn't get her car started this morning (2003 Mazda Protege 5). I noticed a lot of corrosion on both terminals--2x more on the negative--which I washed off and after several attempts, we got it jumped from our other car. She got to work but couldn't get it started again so a coworker will start it to get her home. We'll go get a new battery tonight.
Anyway, 3 years ago this happened to the same car. I don't remember corrosion then but I bought a new battery which lasted until now. This has happened at least 1 time before to this car about 3-5 years earlier.
The past 2 times we've had Costco batteries and they've been good about paying us the prorated amount for the remaining warranty period which is 100 months, I think. Considering this hasn't happened to other cars I've had, are Costco batteries so crappy I'm only getting 1/3 of their life or is this a different problem?
Not being a car guy, I've been reading that corrosion on the terminals could be caused by under/overcharging from the alternator. Corrosion on the negative terminal is from undercharging and on the positive is overcharging. What does it mean if I've got it on both?
This car is really only driven to/from work for a total of 45min/day. I'd think that would be enough to keep the battery charged.
Thanks,
Paul