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Started by Korea, March 10, 2009, 06:24:26 AM

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Malthus

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Admiral Yi

Just got my car jumped.  So I figure I need to go buy a new battery.

Are they tough to put in?  What tools do I need?

Should I buy jumper cables or one of those booster boxes?

katmai

No, pretty easy.
Some wrenches to loosen the connectors on old battery and tighten them back on new one.
I carry cables in my car out of habit, no experience with Booster boxes, but have battery charger/jump starter at home to try and recharge batteries as common with subfreezing temps of them freezing up.
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Admiral Yi

On the issue of the new battery, is it correct to assume based on dieing once I need a new one?  Or could it just be the cold?  How does one know?

PDH

See if it holds a charge.  If you let it sit after running it for a while and it doesn't crank easily it is probably time for a new one.
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Malthus

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The Larch

Quote from: Admiral Yi on January 12, 2014, 02:10:10 PM
Just got my car jumped.  So I figure I need to go buy a new battery.

Are they tough to put in?  What tools do I need?

Should I buy jumper cables or one of those booster boxes?

I also had to change my battery recently and I was told that ye olde cables are no longer recommended because cars nowadays have so much internal programming that it can screw it up.

How old is your battery? Mine was 4 years old when I had to change it.

Admiral Yi

I'm guessing it's around 8 years.  But pretty low mileage.

Is it mileage or age that matters?

Ideologue

Age.

Oh, for cars.  Mileage.
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Ideologue

Actually, that's just a sexist joke.  For batteries I'm pretty sure it is age, and eight years for a battery seems immensely long.
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katmai

Lifespan for car battery are 5-7 years if i recall correctly.
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Malthus

Quote from: Admiral Yi on January 12, 2014, 04:29:48 PM
I'm guessing it's around 8 years.  But pretty low mileage.

Is it mileage or age that matters?

8 years and it needed jumping - time to get a new one, I think. It's already lasted longer than average.

http://community.cartalk.com/discussion/2148013/car-battery-life-expectancy
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