Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 2019 honda odyssey and it didnt start in the parking lot. I got it jumped and it worked fine and then I got home after about driving for 15 minutes. I checked the battery at home and it showed as 12.1 V which I believe is low. After about 30 minutes I decide to go to autozone and get a new battery. The car wont start again. The battery is only 2 years old and I am surprised the battery has already discharged enough that it wont start again this quickly after only 30 minutes of parking. I used a voltmeter and it shows 12.1 V which is low but then I went to my other car and it showed 12.2 (small sedan). should I be expecting the sedan to stop starting pretty soon also? Could there be something else that is wrong with the odyssey besides the battery? Thank you.
2019 should still be under warrenty. Why not take it in?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That sucks OP! My batter died recently and I called AAA, they came to my house and checked it and the battery was bad so they replaced it on the spot. It was like $175.
This. This has been 100% worth the cost of AAA. And once, they had to replace the battery within 2y and it was still under warranty so it was free. Having AAA come to me and take care of the issue has been a lifesaver.
Anonymous wrote:That sucks OP! My batter died recently and I called AAA, they came to my house and checked it and the battery was bad so they replaced it on the spot. It was like $175.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Could maybe be the alternator?
Not likely. The car would die while he was driving home if it was the alternator
Not necessarily so.
Newer model vehicles are designed so that they never completely just shut off while in motion.
Anonymous wrote:I have a 2019 honda odyssey and it didnt start in the parking lot. I got it jumped and it worked fine and then I got home after about driving for 15 minutes. I checked the battery at home and it showed as 12.1 V which I believe is low. After about 30 minutes I decide to go to autozone and get a new battery. The car wont start again. The battery is only 2 years old and I am surprised the battery has already discharged enough that it wont start again this quickly after only 30 minutes of parking. I used a voltmeter and it shows 12.1 V which is low but then I went to my other car and it showed 12.2 (small sedan). should I be expecting the sedan to stop starting pretty soon also? Could there be something else that is wrong with the odyssey besides the battery? Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Could maybe be the alternator?
Not likely. The car would die while he was driving home if it was the alternator