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I have a 2003 2.5L Z4. Up to now, running pretty well, normal maintenance and Wear and tear
The car was running on Monday, no issues, no lights
Today, I went to unlock and it would not unlock. I manually unlocked and discovered the car was dead as a doornail. No light, no clicks. Autoranging meter reading on battery showed a tiny voltage (something > 1mV)
My wife came home and we tried to jump start it. At the very first, the dash came alive but it would not turn over. We waited a bit and when I put in the key, no lights again.
Voltage from cables when not connected to my car is something like 13.6V (in other words, my wife's car is putting out enough)
Voltage reading on posts, when connected via jumpers, is something like .5V
Does this mean perhaps a fuse blew? Clearly, something is not right.
I could try hooking to the battery in the trunk but I've heard that can mess up your electronics.
BTW, I know my way around a wrench, but for the electronics, it gets beyond me.
Thoughts, advice, other things to check/try? More information needed? What info can I glean from these meter readings besides my conclusion that "it's broken"?
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Remove and test battery sounds like it’s dead and needs replacement.
Yes... battery can work one day and next day be dead as a door nail. I’ve had two cars die on me that way over the years. Replaced my Z4 battery when I got it and use a battery maintainer (CTEC) any time it’s not being used. 5 1/2 years and it’s still going strong.
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If you are testing the voltage at the battery terminals and getting >1mV, I would suggest that your battery has died over night and needs replacement.
1999 2.8L Z3 Roadster,
2000 3.0L Z3 Roadster,
There is only one thing more pleasurable than working on a Z3, that's driving it top down on a fine day.
How old is this battery? AVG lifespan is about 5yrs.
Under no circumstances should you attempt to jumpstart a DEAD battery.
Bad for vehicles electrical system on either end of cables.
So this battery was less than 18 months old.
I brought it back to Advance Auto which replaced it under warranty
Car started right up, ran fine. The voltage across the battery while running was 13.7 or so volts, which seems indicates alternator is functioning.
Today, went to start it, clicks won't start, so battery not totally dead.
It seems that something is draining this battery, and I have nothing plugged in anywhere. Aside from this, no obvious issues.
If not for the fact that the idiot battery light turns on with the rest of the dash lights when I start the car, I'd suspect that the bulb was burned out and so I'd not be aware of an ongoing issue.
*edit* on the advice of a friend, I am checking to make sure glovebox/trunk lights are not stuck on somehow.
Last edited by THChess; 04-02-2019 at 03:06 PM.
Time to recharge the battery and start testing for the draining load.
Set up a multi meter in series with the battery, either on the positive or negative post, which ever is easiest. Have the multi meter on DC Current (A). Start pulling fuses one by one until the current does a big drop. Investigate what ever that fuse controls.
1999 2.8L Z3 Roadster,
2000 3.0L Z3 Roadster,
There is only one thing more pleasurable than working on a Z3, that's driving it top down on a fine day.
The battery is now out of the car, and will charge overnight. We'll see how it goes in the AM.
In theory, with the car off, there should be no drain at all on the battery, right? Obviously, there will be a drain somewhere, so this is a good (but tedious) thing to try (check, pull, check again, pull, etc) Thank you!
I bought a device today for a few bucks that hooks to the battery terminals and sends an alert if the battery drops below a set point. Once I get the car running again, I will check that out.
Test for parasitic drain.
Many examples on YouTube.
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