Hi All:
I had some minor work done on my 06 by a body shop that I have used extensively over the years. I went to pick up the truck on Thursday at the close of work because I took Friday
off for long weekend and wanted to leave town at the crack of dawn. I find out that the key had been left on, discharging the batteries. I was livid, but did not say anything or let it
register on my face, went home while they charged the batteries over nite and picked the truck up when the shop opened. I had hoped to have been long down the road by then. I questioned the service manager and found out that the truck "clicked" but did not turn over when they had discovered the problem and that they had not unhooked the terminals when charging the batteries, as I had requested. I drove the truck home and pondered this all weekend. I am all about preventive maintenance and these were diehard platinum group 65 batteries (rebranded Odyssey). I would prefer not to have words with this shop as they have done some minor work gratis, as a valued customer. So, to determine whether I need to talk to these guys or not my questions are: (1) Is there any possible damage to my alternator or other electrical components from charging the batteries, without unhooking the terminals; (2) are the batteries toast. My experience is that fully discharged batteries don't show the damage till the winter, when asked to work hard starting a vehicle?
thanks, steve whalen
I had some minor work done on my 06 by a body shop that I have used extensively over the years. I went to pick up the truck on Thursday at the close of work because I took Friday
off for long weekend and wanted to leave town at the crack of dawn. I find out that the key had been left on, discharging the batteries. I was livid, but did not say anything or let it
register on my face, went home while they charged the batteries over nite and picked the truck up when the shop opened. I had hoped to have been long down the road by then. I questioned the service manager and found out that the truck "clicked" but did not turn over when they had discovered the problem and that they had not unhooked the terminals when charging the batteries, as I had requested. I drove the truck home and pondered this all weekend. I am all about preventive maintenance and these were diehard platinum group 65 batteries (rebranded Odyssey). I would prefer not to have words with this shop as they have done some minor work gratis, as a valued customer. So, to determine whether I need to talk to these guys or not my questions are: (1) Is there any possible damage to my alternator or other electrical components from charging the batteries, without unhooking the terminals; (2) are the batteries toast. My experience is that fully discharged batteries don't show the damage till the winter, when asked to work hard starting a vehicle?
thanks, steve whalen