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My car hasn't been started in several months, which has a Optima red battery in it. Electricals work, but the starter will not engage. I popped my battery on the charger for a while and it shows that it has a full charge. Still have the same starting issue, it could be the starter - but I guess I will ask if these batteries can lose cells like a conventional one. I'd hate to shell out $140 and find out that is not my problem. How can I check this, check power at the terminals with a DVM while someone turns the key??
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Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 535 Joined: 13-November 04 From: Seattle Member No.: 3,102 ![]() |
I had problems with starting my car after it sat for a month or so with the factory starter and a new Optima Red Top. After I put in the mini starter (Nippondenso) it ended all my starting problems. Hot starts no problem anymore and starts right up after the car has been sitting for months. Eddy
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