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Posted on Jul 15, 2011

Car does not like to start after it's been driven. When turning the key it will just click 4 or 5 times and than turn over very slowly. We replaced the battery as it was only at 6 volts when under a load. Car started great for a week and is now doing the same thing.

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Offhand I would say you have a problem with the charging system instead of the battery itself. Check the voltage at the battery terminals without the engine running (it doesn't matter if the key is on or off), you should be reading around 12 volts with a good battery, and again with the engine running. With the engine running you should read somewhere around 13 1/2 to 14 1/2 volts. If not, then you probably need to replace the alternator. The reason it worked with the new battery is that it was fully charged to begin with and it took about a week to run it down to where it would not run the starter again.

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