Jun-29-2020 01:07 PM
Jul-06-2020 08:04 AM
Grit dog wrote:
^ If you don't have any other issues or symptoms indicating the batteries are weak, I would absolutely not replace them until at least winter time rolls around. Your thinking in that 7 years is about or greater than the average life expectancy is solid, however other factors can increase or decrease the battery life.
Also, you don't need to spend $200 a battery. Many are that much, but there are plenty of FLA batteries in the $100 range.
Recently replaced the batteries in the Dodge. Home Depot has Exide batteries for just under $100/ea.
Can't speak to their longevity yet, but if they only make it half as long, they only cost half as much to begin with.
Jul-05-2020 07:40 PM
miltvill wrote:
You will never get batteries as good as the factory batteries. They always last a long time. Just my experience. But it takes a lot to jump start a desiel with two batteries.
Jul-04-2020 11:31 AM
Jul-04-2020 11:28 AM
miltvill wrote:
You will never get batteries as good as the factory batteries. They always last a long time. Just my experience. But it takes a lot to jump start a desiel with two batteries.
Jul-03-2020 10:31 PM
Jul-02-2020 10:23 AM
Jul-02-2020 06:00 AM
Lynnmor wrote:ACZL wrote:dpgllg wrote:
OP Here,
I had both batteries tested today at Advance Auto Parts. Both checked out okay so I guess I'm going to wait and just keep getting them tested. Probably may consider replacing before cold weather.
Thanks!
Dave
Did Advance disconnect the wires from each battery and test w/o them? Just asking cuz it could be possible that may get a good read when it's actually not. But that being said, given the current batteries are 7 maybe 8 years old (time of actual manure date), why not just go ahead and replace them now and not worry wether or not they won't start the truck?
You only need to take one wire off of one battery to test them separately. My wonderful Ford dealer had no clue that they needed two separate tests.
Jul-02-2020 04:38 AM
ACZL wrote:dpgllg wrote:
OP Here,
I had both batteries tested today at Advance Auto Parts. Both checked out okay so I guess I'm going to wait and just keep getting them tested. Probably may consider replacing before cold weather.
Thanks!
Dave
Did Advance disconnect the wires from each battery and test w/o them? Just asking cuz it could be possible that may get a good read when it's actually not. But that being said, given the current batteries are 7 maybe 8 years old (time of actual manure date), why not just go ahead and replace them now and not worry wether or not they won't start the truck?
Jul-02-2020 01:24 AM
dpgllg wrote:
OP Here,
I had both batteries tested today at Advance Auto Parts. Both checked out okay so I guess I'm going to wait and just keep getting them tested. Probably may consider replacing before cold weather.
Thanks!
Dave
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