Battery post and keyless . . . not working.
#1
Battery post and keyless . . . not working.
Alright, so before a long road trip recently i bought an optima battery and found that my new battery post is slightly smaller (maybe?) but the connection can't tighten down on it, so there have been a couple occasions where the post lost a good connection and then today the same thing happened and whoops, no more keyless locking or entry.
any ideas? (regarding a new battery connection and where to hunt for problems regarding the keyless?)
any ideas? (regarding a new battery connection and where to hunt for problems regarding the keyless?)
#2
Just put an Optima in my 02. I had to use a screw driver to open the cable connector all the way. Then I held it all the way down while a buddy tightened it down. It fits like it should, you just have to make sure to get the connector all the way open. Good luck, and let me know how it goes for you.
#5
The keyless entry not functioning is a real concern. I hope that the key was off and removed from the ignition when the battery terminal was being reattached to the post.
Attaching or detaching the terminals with the ignition on can wipe out an ECU.
#6
what happened specifically was, that it will start and be fine., and then while running it would detach and next time i got in the lights would be on and everything except when turning the key the power would go, it wouldn't even start to turn, pop the hood turn the terminal and it would be fine.
#8
I also have a RedTop Optima and my connectors seemed to be stretched out maybe from the previous battery. I found that my Original Optima was not making a good connection on the positive terminal. Developed corrosion half way around the inside of the post and connector. It did not charge the battery properly. I got a new Optima battery under the 3 year full replacement warranty. Added lead caps to the new battery post opened up my terminals with a screw driver, tightened down the connectors added the terminal protector spray and it has been good since last December.
#9
I also have a RedTop Optima and my connectors seemed to be stretched out maybe from the previous battery. I found that my Original Optima was not making a good connection on the positive terminal. Developed corrosion half way around the inside of the post and connector. It did not charge the battery properly. I got a new Optima battery under the 3 year full replacement warranty. Added lead caps to the new battery post opened up my terminals with a screw driver, tightened down the connectors added the terminal protector spray and it has been good since last December.
#10
I added the dielectric grease in between the caps, terminals and sprayed it with the CRC red spay in a yellow can that turns clear when you need to reapply. Also added the felt O-Rings to prevent corrosion from venting gasses. I dont know if I believe all that, but they are 99 cents so who cares.