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Now that I have the El Camino ready to sell (have it listed locally on CL) decided to get after a couple other small projects before the deep dive back into the LT-1 resto.
I think I will also be selling the AMG SL55. I just don't drive it. I keep it on two battery tenders. Yeah, over engineered and has two batteries; one under the hood and one in the trunk. Replaced the trunk battery about 3 years ago. Went to start it to pull it down to my shop and the under hood battery was dead. The battery tender I had just taken off 30 seconds earlier was showing full charge. Crap. Have to buy a new battery. I was able to jump start it with my 41 year old Bimmer without issue. Drive the AMG down to the shop, making certain to NOT turn it off. Before I can pull it in the shop, I see that I need to move the Denali forward a few feet. Battery is dead on the Denali! Thumbitch! Two in one day. I was able to get it out of park and push it forward enough to get the MB in. I am walking back to the house, and here comes Sherri the other direction. I figured she was just coming down to the shop to check on me. She asks what is wrong with the Prius. You guessed it. Dead battery!!!! That one I should have been braced for. It is 13 years old. Three cars with dead batteries. All three drove fine last week. Here is the REALLY odd part. I walk in the living room and our clock is 3 hours behind. Yep. Dead battery. What cha gonna do? Have a very full weekend planned, but realize some of those plans have now been interrupted. Oh well. Such is life, right?
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Sorry to hear about all the bad luck.
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Boy, I hope you don't have a pacemaker 🙃
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Was just thinking that when I got up this morning.
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Geeeezzzz.... you have some solar flare in your area that made all the batteries go dead ?? 3 vehicles is maddening, but the clock was just an insult...
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Mitch 1970 Chevelle SS 1966 Chevelle SS 1967 Camaro ss/rs 1938 Business coupe, street rod 2000 FXSTS, original owner, 13k miles |
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You might want to go ahead and check your smoke detector batteries as well.
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Getting weirder.
2004 Yukon XL Denali. Everything was working as it should. Battery died. Installed new battery. Immediately, I got CEL and a message that stabiltrac was turned off. Scanned and got codes P0120 (TPS circuit a) and P2135 (TPS circuit b). Cleared codes but they came back. Don't see how I could have disturbed wiring at throttle body, but checked anyway. All connections are clean as can be. Anyone run into this before?
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Mitch 1970 Chevelle SS 1966 Chevelle SS 1967 Camaro ss/rs 1938 Business coupe, street rod 2000 FXSTS, original owner, 13k miles |
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I lived that dual battery issue with my fathers M-B. The little one under the hood would die and disable the car. Damn expensive rear battery too (used a Chrysler battery at 1/2 the cost). Strange setup, overengineered on many levels, happy to see that car go away....
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