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D_E_Bishop
Feb 29, 2016Explorer
I know it may not be convenient but, most repair shops and chain type auto parts stores will do a battery check for free. If taking them to a remote location the are several battery testers available for a small fee.
I have 6 vehicles that I either fully maintain or partially maintain and I broke down and purchased a HFT OBD II a Battery checker a couple of spare DMMs that I keep in a soft tool bag. In fact I bought our daughters a OBDII reader after each one spent $40 to find out the gas cap was loose.
I would have the batteries load tested first and go from there.
I have 6 vehicles that I either fully maintain or partially maintain and I broke down and purchased a HFT OBD II a Battery checker a couple of spare DMMs that I keep in a soft tool bag. In fact I bought our daughters a OBDII reader after each one spent $40 to find out the gas cap was loose.
I would have the batteries load tested first and go from there.
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