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S60 Charging Battery Advice Needed!!Views : 2410 Replies : 9Users Viewing This Thread : |
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Hi Folks. I'm confused! My battery needs to be charged as at present Volvo check at Stockton Mills showed it at 68%. Maintenance guy said it needed to be charged till full but to disconnect all leads from the battery before doing so and connecting to the battery terminals. Said that just running it won't provide the required charge.
The service book simply says to connect the negative to the engine block & positive to the battery. I'd sooner NOT disconnect the leads as I fear this will clear all internal settings?? So, what to do? It's an S60 2011 D5. Getting low battery message at times so want it sorted before heading to France in a week's time. Would appreciate comments. Cheers, SR. |
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Both battery terminals aren't that hard to get to anyway?
You should be able to just hook up positive to batt and neg to engine block as per manual.
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![]() The important thing is to not connect the charger to the battery negative terminal whilst it's still connected to the car as it messes with the car's electrical monitoring system.
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And on the subject of chargers, use an 'intelligent' one. CTEK are amongst the best. Not cheap but we have two in the family.
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Thanks for the replies. Confirmed what I thought was best to do. Couldn't understand the Dealership Service saying to disconnect the battery leads before charging especially as I'd said about connecting to the engine block as per manual.
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"The service book simply says to connect the negative to the engine block & positive to the battery." This is for jump starting the car isnt it? if your charging up the battery then just remove both battery leads & connect the charger direct to the battery & charge it up.
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Here's, SR. |
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