My 2001 Passat will not keep a charge after I gave someone a jump. I have replaced the battery. after i get a jump, it will run until I cut it off

Asked by Deborah Barksdale May 29, 2014 at 10:44 AM about the Volkswagen Passat

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

There was ;not problem with starting until I have someone else a jump.  Even after replacing battery, I, now have to get a jump each time after I cut the car off

7 Answers

25,285

you were being nice to someone by giving them the boost but you hooked your car to their car in a bad way. I can't say exactly what you touched to what because I wasn't there; but, that part is in the past and can't be undone. Your charging system isn't working now. isn't there a lite up picture of a battery (or a warning of some kind) on your dash? Get back.

5 people found this helpful.
12,535

It can kill your charging system,if your car was not running at the time they cranked there car,if you jump some one,all ways have your car running.Now go price a new alternator.

5 people found this helpful.
25,285

so you did - and so did I [ almost did]... :)

2 people found this helpful.
785

Most probably a diot is blown and running on a open circuit,your alternator doesnt charge,and after all a alternator is not a battery charger and pushes out either 13.8v or 14.2 to keep the battery on 12v

3 people found this helpful.
44,775

It is a common mistake- using jumper cables with both engines running- the output on the charging systems on both cars (once the 2nd one fires up) will get into conflict, blowing out diodes in either or both alternators- the juice is meant to only run one way- when jumping (which is dangerous enough in so many ways) just leave the engine in the donor car off- look at it this way: a car starts from a battery, anyway- so just hook it to another, good, battery- this gets complicated when the dead battery is really, really flat- then it needs a little charging, AND a jump to crank and fire a modern, fuel-injected engine- complicated? yes, if you are not a mechanic- so I just recommend on this forum: JUST DON'T JUMP CARS! use the other, safer ways to deal with dead batteries- like, have a AAA card-

2 people found this helpful.
25,285

Way to go jamnblues - you just saved whomever reads this from doing a ..."...gets complicated when..."-"....fuel injected engine-complicated" Besides screwing up the car electrically - have you ever been around a battery that EXPLODED?.... that's from Chas an EASOHKer. Call A.A.A. if you don't know 100% what you are doing. And while at that topic (no I don't work for them nor have I ever nor does anybody I know work there) EVERY DRIVER get A.A.A. or C.A.A. it really is worthwhile. It's the only insurance I willingly pay.

3 people found this helpful.

Your Answer:

Passat

Looking for a Used Passat in your area?

CarGurus has 486 nationwide Passat listings starting at $3,490.

Postal Code:

CarGurus Experts

  • #1
    Deathjam4
    Reputation
    4,460
  • #2
    Chrisand Edwards
    Reputation
    2,630
  • #3
    tenspeed
    Reputation
    2,400
View All

Find great deals from top-rated dealers

Search

Related Models For Sale

Used Volkswagen Jetta
91 Great Deals out of 1,967 listings starting at $379
Used Toyota Camry
52 Great Deals out of 1,161 listings starting at $4,594
Used Honda Accord
52 Great Deals out of 997 listings starting at $2,995
Used Volkswagen Jetta GLI
6 Great Deals out of 277 listings starting at $1,704
Used Honda Civic
175 Great Deals out of 4,082 listings starting at $440
Used Nissan Altima
21 Great Deals out of 677 listings starting at $1,995
Used Volkswagen Arteon
14 listings starting at $29,888
Used Volkswagen Tiguan
85 Great Deals out of 2,767 listings starting at $379
Used Volkswagen CC
36 listings starting at $7,989
Used Audi A4
30 Great Deals out of 644 listings starting at $943
Used Volkswagen Golf
39 Great Deals out of 519 listings starting at $4,880
Used Volkswagen Golf GTI
16 Great Deals out of 537 listings starting at $1,704
Used BMW 3 Series
73 Great Deals out of 1,230 listings starting at $2,900
Used Toyota Corolla
150 Great Deals out of 2,284 listings starting at $2,699
Used Ford F-150
336 Great Deals out of 13,399 listings starting at $3,000

Content submitted by Users is not endorsed by CarGurus, does not express the opinions of CarGurus, and should not be considered reviewed, screened, or approved by CarGurus. Please refer to CarGurus Terms of Use. Content will be removed if CarGurus becomes aware that it violates our policies.