99 v70 cross contry

Discussion in 'Volvo V70' started by Ken, Aug 22, 2006.

  1. Ken

    Ken Guest

    I took my car to the dealer for a "free" check up and was told I needed
    to replace the battery cable, they were getting hot??
    What's up with that!
    They wanted $350 for parts and $300 for labor. Was told if I didn't get
    it fixed it would damage my starter and/or alternator.

    Is this a commom problem??

    HELP this car is driving me to the poor house.
     
    Ken, Aug 22, 2006
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  2. Ken

    Mike F Guest

    First time I've ever heard that one! It's possible if the positive one
    breaks, it could short out somewhere and set the car on fire. However,
    it should be obvious if this is about to happen, and I've never seen or
    heard of it. There basically no chance that a cable failure would hurt
    your starter or alternator. I'd say avoid that dealer like the plague!

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    Mike F.
    Thornhill (near Toronto), Ont.

    Replace tt with t (twice!) and remove parentheses to email me directly.
    (But I check the newsgroup more often than this email address.)
     
    Mike F, Aug 23, 2006
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  3. The dealer should have taken the cables off and cleaned the ends and
    made sure there was good solid contact. The only time these large
    cables have any large currents is when starting which should be for just
    a small amount of time. If there is sufficiently low resistance to
    start the car, then the resistance should be acceptable. You can check
    for yourself by touching the cables to see if they are warm, especially
    after starting. If the engine does not turn over very well when
    starting, then there may be a problem. I have never heard of it harming
    a starter or alternator. Like Mike said, it could start a fire it if
    came apart.
     
    Stephen Henning, Aug 23, 2006
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