Did you check the voltage regulator? As the apperance my change from Model to Model, the voltage regulator connects to your aletrnator directly. I believe the regulator tells the alternato exactly how much power is needed to safely operate the vehicle. I had same prob with my 77 mustang II. Swollen battery, rotten eggs, and too much power.. Replaced the battery and voltage regulator and my problems were gone. Hope this helps.
Heat, Pressure, Manufacturing Defect, Using The Wrong Charger Or Charging Volume.
You either have a weak battery that needs replacement or you alternator is defective. Start the engine and check the voltage at the battery with a volt meter. It should read from 13.5-16 volts. Anything less and the alternator needs replacing. If it is reading within that range the battery is defective. Another possibility is a defective battery cable that is swollen or frayed.
first check battery,then fuses in fuse box,then fusible link.its connected to your positive battery cable,if its burnt or swollen,then replace,also check your starter and alternator and belts.
Usually from being discharged in below freezing weather. The water will freeze in a dead battery, expand, & swell the battery. This won't occur with a fully charged battery.
The battery is a 7.4 volt 3200 milliAmpereHour 23.68 Watthour lithium-polymer battery. Remove the 10 screws on the underside of the unit and lift up the keypad/cover to reveal the battery. The battery is adhered with double stick tape so use a thin plastic scraper to remove the battery from the compartment. You may find that in some cases, a defective battery has swollen to the point of rendering the DVD player inoperable because the swollen battery presses a portion of the plastic case into the path of rotation of the DVD.
Yes, if the cable is cracked and swollen it has a high resistance thus causing a loss of current. Replace any cracked or swollen cable.
check fusible link its connected to positive battery cable,coulb be burnt or swollen.
Your back is...swollen? Swollen back IS a symptom.
To prevent a battery from blowing up, avoid overcharging, puncturing, or exposing it to extreme temperatures. Use only the approved charger for the battery and follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper handling and disposal. If a battery appears swollen or damaged, stop using it immediately and consult a professional for safe disposal.
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A suddenly swollen tongue can be caused by an allergic reaction. A chronically swollen tongue -- in other words, the tongue becomes swollen over time and remains swollen -- can be an indication of hypothyroidism.
You might have a swollen ear after a cold because you have an ear infection. You might also have swollen lymph nodes that make the ear appear swollen.