1971 X/C 70 Charging Issue

My mom has the above vehicle. Recently, the battery has been dying periodically. We are going to replace the battery, but the mechanic has said their may be a secondary problem. According to him, this particular Volvo has charging issues if it is only driven short distances. She is on an island, so most of the distances are small. Two questions:

1) Is the charging issue for this model real?

2) If it is, how do we deal with it?

Thanks!

John

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John von Colditz
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John von Colditz explained on 8/24/2009 :

I should review my posts a bit better!

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John von Colditz

That's a potential issue for any car. You have to drive it long enough to generate as much power as it required to start the engine. Short trips are hard on the engine too as it rarely has a chance to reach full operating temperature and moisture and other volatiles tend to collect in the oil.

Another common cause of dead batteries are glove box lights, trunk lights, stuff like that if they get stuck on. Any shop and many automotive parts stores have equipment to evaluate your charging system, and also it is easy to measure for phantom loads with the car off that can drain the battery.

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James Sweet

Have you tried a solar charger that sits in the windscreen?

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the Mink

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