Did you check the fuses? I had a similar problem on my old Toyota. Checked the fuses, found the broken one, replaced it, never had a problem again.
The 99' died on me a couple of times after starting it and shutting it off 4-5 times while working on it. Now it’s started loosing a charge pretty quickly. After an all night charge, I put the volt meter on it and with it running it was at 14.5 volts, turned on the lights, radio, heater, and it stayed about the same, maybe raised a bit, IIRC that means the alternator is doing its thing leaving the battery as the problem. Does that sound about right? It's a WestCo.
My old 99'My new 99'
Remember folks, street lights timed for 35 mph are also timed for 70 mph. ~Jim Samuels
Did you check the fuses? I had a similar problem on my old Toyota. Checked the fuses, found the broken one, replaced it, never had a problem again.
Just an FYI - When I got that car in September of 2005 the previous owner had mentioned he had to replace the battery. So that battery is at least 6 years old.
I think the following is still the TCB champ on a AGM battery I put one in our '02 works great!
http://www.staabbattery.com/category...Batteries.html
Morning POS, I was going to give you a call today with that question. I was not sure how old it was. (I can return the bottle of Frog sun tan lotion that was behind the battery if you want)
I did put a new steering wheel on and found last night I have lost the horn, so I will be going through the fuses. I'm going to run around for an hour or two and check the battery again.
My old 99'My new 99'
Remember folks, street lights timed for 35 mph are also timed for 70 mph. ~Jim Samuels
I would check to see if their was a warranty with the car when you bought it.
Nah, the last owner was kind of a shady character...![]()
My old 99'My new 99'
Remember folks, street lights timed for 35 mph are also timed for 70 mph. ~Jim Samuels