2008 RX350 not driven in 4 months
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2008 RX350 not driven in 4 months
I had a long vacation, four months to be exact, and I left my RX350 in the garage about the same amount of time with the battery disconnected. I wonder if I can start the car when I reconnect the battery without any issue?
I disconnected the battery with the advice of my dealership, they recommend to take it back to them immediately after I have return.
The car ODO is exactly 30,000 KM, the 30k service has not been done yet. Planning to do the service and installed new HID system that I bought while I was on vacation when I return.
I disconnected the battery with the advice of my dealership, they recommend to take it back to them immediately after I have return.
The car ODO is exactly 30,000 KM, the 30k service has not been done yet. Planning to do the service and installed new HID system that I bought while I was on vacation when I return.
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Is there a question in there, besides the question mark placed after a declarative sentence?
Next time, rather than disconnecting the battery for 4 months, hook it up to a "Battery Tender."
http://www.batterytender.com/
This is an inexpensive device that will keep the battery charged but not overcharged for long periods of time, and is designed for just this situation. I generally do not drive my SC430 during the winter months here, and I park it outside, cover it up, and connect a Battery Tender.
Finally, I also wonder if you can start the car; before reconnecting the battery, you might consider taking it to a shop to be recharged (slowly).
Good luck.
Next time, rather than disconnecting the battery for 4 months, hook it up to a "Battery Tender."
http://www.batterytender.com/
This is an inexpensive device that will keep the battery charged but not overcharged for long periods of time, and is designed for just this situation. I generally do not drive my SC430 during the winter months here, and I park it outside, cover it up, and connect a Battery Tender.
Finally, I also wonder if you can start the car; before reconnecting the battery, you might consider taking it to a shop to be recharged (slowly).
Good luck.
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It should start right up if your battery is still good. The dealer just wants to take some of your money. If it doesn't start, take the battery to a shop (some auto parts store would charge it for free because if it's dead there's a possibility you'll be buying from them a new battery), have it charged, take it back home and start the car.
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The battery tender was the way to go. But your battery should still be ok, and do NOT go and give your money away to the dealer....
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Our only Chrysler/Jeep dealership here has been abandoned for four months now with a full lot of new cars. It's like a ghost town with not a car being moved in that period of time. I wonder if they will start?
I would think your car would be just fine. I have cars I store that go for extended periods of time without being started; not that I recommend doing this often.
I would think your car would be just fine. I have cars I store that go for extended periods of time without being started; not that I recommend doing this often.
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If my battery does not have enough juice, can I just use other car to jump start it? Will it do any harm?. I've only disconnected the positive connector.
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Unfortunately, I was hospitalized for more than 5 months following a severe heart attack . As it was an emergency situation I didn't really have the luxury of preparing the RX for storage. It just sat in our garage from late Jan, 08' through early Jun, 08. When I was finally able to try my hand at driving again the RX started rite up as if it had been driven the day before. On the up side, my RX which was purchased at the end of July 2007', will be 2 years old this coming July (09) and I've only just crossed the 5,000 mile mark. Because of this disabling situation I'm averaging 30 mi/per week back and forth to rehab. This is going to be a very long term, low mileage vehicle.
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With the battery removed, all of the auto features will not work. That may be what the dealer wants to reset. You can do it yourself if you like. It's all in the manual and easy.
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i am in a similar situation
my question is after 4 months sitting and the battery being dead, provided it was in good condition beforehand do you think it will hold a charge?
my question is after 4 months sitting and the battery being dead, provided it was in good condition beforehand do you think it will hold a charge?
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It's a little hard to generalize from the limited information in your question, but if the battery was fully charged at the start of the 4 month period, my guess, and I am no battery expert, would be maybe.
I think all you can do is charge it up (slow charge is better, I think), and see how it does, as I think your circumstances are right about in the middle where the battery could go either way.
Good luck.
I think all you can do is charge it up (slow charge is better, I think), and see how it does, as I think your circumstances are right about in the middle where the battery could go either way.
Good luck.
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It's a little hard to generalize from the limited information in your question, but if the battery was fully charged at the start of the 4 month period, my guess, and I am no battery expert, would be maybe.
I think all you can do is charge it up (slow charge is better, I think), and see how it does, as I think your circumstances are right about in the middle where the battery could go either way.
Good luck.
I think all you can do is charge it up (slow charge is better, I think), and see how it does, as I think your circumstances are right about in the middle where the battery could go either way.
Good luck.
i dont have a charger and buying a decent one would cost about 1/2 the price of a good replacement
not sure what to do
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Take it to an Autozone store, and they will charge it for free. Pick it up the next day and put it back in the car and see how long it holds the charge.
Or, if the battery is more than 3 or 4 years old already, then just replace it now.
Or, if the battery is more than 3 or 4 years old already, then just replace it now.
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A car battery is a demand battery. If there no demand placed on the battery it will not try to charge and over time the charge that it has will be lost. Set it back up and try it first it might trun right over for you if not call Lexus and let them take care of it for you . You paid for this service when you got the car so use it. That is one of the good things about a Lexus that still need to used.