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cfedley
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Apr 30, 2008, 4:08 PM

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Sitting Subaru Sign In

Hi! I've got a 1995 Subaru Legacy wagon, standard transmission, with 110,000 miles on it. It's been sitting for a year in our garage. It won't start, so clearly the battery is dead. Is it safe to try and jump start it, or do I need a new battery from teh get go. I'm trying to sell the thing. Other than disuse, it's in great shape. Please let me know.
thanks,
chris


dmac0923
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Apr 30, 2008, 5:39 PM

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Re: Sitting Subaru Sign In

if it is the original subaru battery from 95 i would say just replace it since its 13 years old
if its newer i would disconnect the battery terminals and put the battery on a charger.
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Double J
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Apr 30, 2008, 10:33 PM

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Re: Sitting Subaru Sign In

You could try charging it ..

But IMO..I would replace it..
Autozone carries a cheaper line of Batteries,Valuecraft Batteries,that are ideal for installing just to sell the car.
My reason,there is nothing that will blow the sale quicker than a car that won't start (in case it doesn't a hold charge)
Save yourself the aggrevation and install a cheap new one .


Jim






 
 
 






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