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supershuttle



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How long do batteries last?

Mines playing up, not the lights flashing stuff not working sort of playing up, just won't turn the car over after being left a few days sort of playing up. It's on the CTEK now and it'll start after an hour or so.

Is there anything I need to check before pressing "buy" on the Europarts website, this purchase has the full approval of SWMBO because in her Hyacinth Bouquet way she's worried the neighbours might see me connecting the charger - again Rolling with laughter

This will be it's third battery in 5 years, from reading on here that's not unusual, one other thing would I be showing my age and making a complete Censored of myself if I considered topping up the electrolyte level Question

helpful advice, unhelpful advice, opinionated tosh, abuse and jokes at my expense all welcome Thumbs Up Geoff

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T24RES



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mine usually lasts long enough for the fbh cycle to finish Rolling with laughter

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Re: How long do batteries last?

supershuttle wrote:
... in her Hyacinth Bouquet way she's worried the neighbours might see me connecting the charger - again Rolling with laughter

I had to google Hyacinth Bucket. Rolling with laughter

Lucky for me, I can get the vehicle in the garage and close the door.
Although a couple of the neighbors have seen me mucking about with the cars in the summer when I leave the garage door open, and now they come over and ask me for help with their cars. Jim
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Just make sure you've seen the battery offers on Europarts (unlike me Big Cry )

details here

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Vogue



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one of mine is on its 3rd battery in 5 years, and that battery is not 100%

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Tell Hyacinth, only vehicles costing serious cash, have battery problems. A guy I know well, in the USA, asked Rolls Royce to disable some options, as battery problems were driving him nuts.My Defender TD5, still has it 's original battery from 2001.My FFRR, is connected to a CTek 10 amp, after every usage.(Stands outside in minus temps in Winter.)
I read in a technical book published by Mercedes Benz, that in the USA, in some of the cold climates, they advise that the big interstate transport trucks, keep ticking over 24hours daily, to save starters motors and batteries.The bottom line is that a battery life is complicated by a multitude of factors .It's impossible to give an "average " lifespan 2002 Vogue TD6
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NKSC



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I think my 2005 is still on its original battery and its still OK.

Probably shouldnt have said that!...... Shocked

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Johnte



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Re: How long do batteries last?

supershuttle wrote:


This will be it's third battery in 5 years, from reading on here that's not unusual


That's why I went for the Bosch Battery - 5 Year Guarantee Thumbs Up

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supershuttle



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So new battery it is, I read on here that the Bosch S5 is difficult to fit but it seems the obvious one to go for. With that in mind someone must have fitted one, is it really a problem? Geoff

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Johnte



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I fitted one - was a bit fiddly, but not too bad as long as you have the bonnet in the service position Thumbs Up

Got to say, it transformed the car - everything seemed to work better. Money well spent. Confused

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Super I have the Bosch S5 in my TDV8 it is a tight fit but doable . You will need a 10mm spanner. Just make sure you put bonnet in service mode as this makes it much easier when fitting battery . Present :2008 TDV8 HSE
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I also have the bosch s5 in mine - was a b Censored ch to fit, took a lot of prising to get it in and then you start with the issue of getting the +ve terminal connected back on. Its a very tight fit but it does go in Thumbs Up

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supershuttle



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Is "service mode" for the bonnet covered in the handbook? Geoff

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