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wa8yxm
Jul 18, 2015Explorer III
Short answer is yes. epically if
1: Battery is nearing end of life
2: YOu do not drive far enough to re-charge it
3: You have loads that should not be there.
Have battery tested and if there is still warranty have them adjust a replacement.. Wal*mart's batteries are actually made by a decent company, though I am not sure they do not cut the quality a bit to meet Wal*mart price demands.. I have seen batteries by that company last far longer than 2.5 or for that matter 5.2.
1: Battery is nearing end of life
2: YOu do not drive far enough to re-charge it
3: You have loads that should not be there.
Have battery tested and if there is still warranty have them adjust a replacement.. Wal*mart's batteries are actually made by a decent company, though I am not sure they do not cut the quality a bit to meet Wal*mart price demands.. I have seen batteries by that company last far longer than 2.5 or for that matter 5.2.
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