jmackro
Well-Known Member
Your battery is dying
Agree. As I wrote back in post #6, "The battery may have been damaged by the repeated discharges". Still, I don't think the compromised battery would cause your car to stall when you hit a bump.
Your battery is dying
Walter -- you mention that the battery is "newish", having been replaced in 2012. In general, the useful life of a battery is about four years. For this reason alone, you need to replace your batter. In addition, many places that replace batteries will check your alternator for you when they do the install. Have this done to ensure your alternator is working properly.
After you have this done, Check the ground cable on the battery on both ends, paying particular attention to any corrosion where the cables connect. If the cable itself is corroded (look for green corrosion in the wires near the ends), replace it. I have actually run a set of spare ground cables on my car, one from the alternator to the block and another from the connection on the block for the alternator ground to the place where my battery ground is connected to the front fender.
Lastly, don't neglect the hazard switch as it will drain the battery without your knowledge, potentially killing a new battery. Either get another one or determine how to get yours fixed.
I have been unpleasantly surprised at how quickly my batteries deteriorate. Obviously, your results may vary.