6 months ago my battery went dead on my 2000 Toyota Avalon (58K miles).
I replaced with Sear DieHard battery. In a week or 2 I started to
notice that the door lights flicker as well as the dashboard (odometer
display) and the day lights, the local Toyota dealer told me my
alternator is no good, I replaced the alternator with a remanufacture
one less than half of the new alternator, But the light flickering
did not really go away, I am kind of ignoring it as long as the car can
run. Two days ago in the morning the car wouldn't start, it
won't crank and make no sound at all, I check the battery it is good
(I know because I took it out and used on my other car Maxima and it
started without any problem, I also took the battery to Sear and they
checked that the battery is in good shape) One clue is that if I
used a battery charger to jump start the Avalon, it cranked and
started, so what is wrong with my Toyota Avalon can anyone help ?
Thanks in advance
marks542004@yahoo.com - 01 Sep 2005 16:42 GMT
> 6 months ago my battery went dead on my 2000 Toyota Avalon (58K miles).
> I replaced with Sear DieHard battery. In a week or 2 I started to
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> started, so what is wrong with my Toyota Avalon can anyone help ?
> Thanks in advance
I would suspect the voltage regulator. The light flickering could be
because of fluctuating voltage.
This however does not fit the no-start problem. Unless maybe you were
not getting enough to trigger the starter relay.
HLS@nospam.nix - 01 Sep 2005 18:01 GMT
> 6 months ago my battery went dead on my 2000 Toyota Avalon (58K miles).
> I replaced with Sear DieHard battery. In a week or 2 I started to
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> started, so what is wrong with my Toyota Avalon can anyone help ?
> Thanks in advance
Maybe a bad connection, dirty battery cable terminals would be a start.
Make sure your ground connections are clean and intact.
See if this buys you anything at all.
tudysmuck@yahoo.com - 01 Sep 2005 20:38 GMT
turn your head light's on and try to start your car if they dimm you
have a bad ground if not its your starter
wswwong@hotmail.com - 01 Sep 2005 21:40 GMT
Well I tuned on the head light and started the car, it made a "click"
sound and the whole thing die -.everything power off. BTW the battery
charger won't start the car anymore, it must be the bad grounding
problem, well how can I identify where the bad ground problem comes
from Thanks
tudysmuck@yahoo.com - 01 Sep 2005 22:55 GMT
start with the ground to the body from the battery clean all ends
with sand paper or a battery gizmo post cleaner while the ground is
off from the battery do the same from the positive to the starter that
should fix u up
Bruce Chang - 01 Sep 2005 23:21 GMT
> turn your head light's on and try to start your car if they dimm you
> have a bad ground if not its your starter
I suspect headlights dimming when you start the car would be normal on just
about any car.
It sounds like you have a bad battery cable or connection.
HLS@nospam.nix - 01 Sep 2005 23:41 GMT
> I suspect headlights dimming when you start the car would be normal on just
> about any car.
They may dim, but they dont go dead as a turd, Bruce. High resistance in
the power circuit,
low battery capacity, or some such.