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Just a quote from www.popularmechanics.com , just incase you don't believe me.

(Battery) Charge

With the battery charged, open circuit voltage should be 12.6 to 12.8 volts with the engine off and all loads off. With the car running and all loads off, the voltage should be between 13.6 and 14.5 volts.

The only other thing is where you tested the voltage. Could be the terminal clamps are loose or the leads are not conducting enough current.

If it is the starter motor, try giving it a tap with a hammer or metal pole, but it sounds to me that it is trying to turn over.

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Yah! I think its the battery too. It happened last year during the winter the same thing. I did not take note of it as I thought its OK. But now, i think i have to replace the battery. Anyone know where to get one? I have read somewhere that the battery must be a "dry" type as it is place in the rear boot. Hmmmm.......must be expensive!!!!

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theres a place in queanbeyan which sells batteries wholesale, good price and the guy knows batteries, he spent about 10 minutes explaining why i needed a certain battery for my car :domokun:. Just tell him the make and model and he will go hunting through his warehouse. Can't think of the name but its on Uriara Rd near the roundabout just after the petrol station.

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