Matthew K
Line Up and Wait
Ok so a member of my family has a 2005 Buick Lacrosse CXL. Has owned it since new.
Battery went bad in it a few weeks ago, a family member replaced the battery for them.
New battery went dead, not sure if its just because the new battery didn't have much of a charge and it sitting hooked to the car for a couple weeks killed it, or if there's something draining it.
That's not the question though. I went to check on the car yesterday, put the new battery on the charger for about an hour, then jumped the car off as the hour of charging wasn't quite enough.
Car *barely* started when I jumped it, voltage I imagine dropped pretty low while turning the engine over.
Upon getting the car started, I notice the instrument cluster isn't working. It worked before this battery issue. I let the car run for awhile, it was charging the battery right at 14.5 volts. 10 mins go by and I turn the car off, unhook the battery to let the computer reset and hopefully fix the instrument cluster. No joy. Battery started car back up, so its holding a charge, at least in the short term.
Checked the fuses under the hood of the car and their all good. Made sure the cables are hooked to the battery securely, but instrument cluster still not working. No tach, speedometer, gas, or temp. Backlight works, and if I hit the trip button the mileage displays for a few seconds then disappears.
Could a super low voltage when trying to start the car have caused damage to this cluster? Or perhaps a voltage surge when the car started from havings its own alternator going along with the jump cars?
Battery went bad in it a few weeks ago, a family member replaced the battery for them.
New battery went dead, not sure if its just because the new battery didn't have much of a charge and it sitting hooked to the car for a couple weeks killed it, or if there's something draining it.
That's not the question though. I went to check on the car yesterday, put the new battery on the charger for about an hour, then jumped the car off as the hour of charging wasn't quite enough.
Car *barely* started when I jumped it, voltage I imagine dropped pretty low while turning the engine over.
Upon getting the car started, I notice the instrument cluster isn't working. It worked before this battery issue. I let the car run for awhile, it was charging the battery right at 14.5 volts. 10 mins go by and I turn the car off, unhook the battery to let the computer reset and hopefully fix the instrument cluster. No joy. Battery started car back up, so its holding a charge, at least in the short term.
Checked the fuses under the hood of the car and their all good. Made sure the cables are hooked to the battery securely, but instrument cluster still not working. No tach, speedometer, gas, or temp. Backlight works, and if I hit the trip button the mileage displays for a few seconds then disappears.
Could a super low voltage when trying to start the car have caused damage to this cluster? Or perhaps a voltage surge when the car started from havings its own alternator going along with the jump cars?