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nickaday Apr 2, 2010 06:07 AM

i too have had similar issues with batteries on my UK Grand Voyager. Chrysler have still not resolved problem (3 batteries in 3 years) they admit there is a problem but they don't know what!

mrfixit454 Apr 2, 2010 11:29 AM

The postage stamp size of the battery is the problem. Its too small.

nickaday Apr 3, 2010 03:01 AM

yep , i think you're right. i am considering a bit of diy to install larger battery

Fox5flyer Apr 3, 2010 10:14 AM


Originally Posted by Dave Rogers (Post 32805)
It happens randomly, every couple of weeks or so. Sometimes after sitting for a few days but not always. 3rd battery about 3 months old. I've had the battery tested a 2 different battery/ auto shops. Last battery I put in another car and it is fine. I am wondering does anyone know if the entire fuse box is supposed to remain powered up or just certain fuses? My thought is some should only power up when key is on or in accessory position.

I had this same problem. Tested everything. Finally I replaced the battery and the problem went away.
Can't explain why, but that fixed it.
Deke

mrfixit454 Apr 3, 2010 12:31 PM

I think they got wise on the 300. A friend stopped by so I could check out a transmission problem and the battery was in the trunk and it was huge!.. like 2 minivan batts end to end. Now the 300 does not have 2 sliding doors and a rear electric lift gate, not to mention 8+ interior lights, yet they stuff a huge battery in that car.

Dave Rogers Apr 3, 2010 12:54 PM

I have the largest battery for it. I found a fuse in the power box under the hood that can be put either for battery or accessory. Moved it to accerssory haven't had a problem since feburary 10th. Here's hoping


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