Anybody else here recall "The JC Penney Battery?"![]()
I just paid $194 to replace battery in my '13 Toyota Avalon. No time to shop around for a better deal. It took about an hour, including the Auto Zone trips.
Before you whine too much, price some of the large batteries for farm equipment. I'm beginning to wonder about using 2 smaller batteries.
Well, at 5 years my truck battery bit the dust this cool morning.
Jumped her and headed to my Ford guy. He slapped the new Motorcraft premium unit in and reset the computerized BMS (battery management system).
"Let's see...after your discount...your bill is $285."
"Yikes, outch!" I cried.
Welcome to the real inflated world!
The price has doubled in 5 years.
Holding back the tears....
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My 584 IH has a 1000 CCA battery in it,, and that battery spins the diesel like crazy, winter, and summer,,
I think they put huge batteries in some tractors "in case" the machine is used in North Dakota!!
Sorry to say you're gaming the system.
Returning good parts claiming they are defective to get a freebee is dishonest.
With the heat here I feel a great sense of accomplishment if I can get three years out of a battery.
During Obamas admin, the EPA enacted clean air standards that caused all the lead smelters to close up here. Lots of smelters in India and China now. Im sure our air is a lot cleaner now, Price of batteries went up alotThe battery in my wife's 2020 Nissan Rogue died to day. $235 for a new battery. This country needs to reopen lead smelters.
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My wife's former VW Passat was a nightmare in this respect. We took it to a local shop to have the battery replaced and they tripped the security system doing so. Had to have the car towed to the dealer so he could charge us another $300 just to hook up their proprietary computer and clear a single code. It took less than 30 seconds...![]()
My 584 IH has a 1000 CCA battery in it,, and that battery spins the diesel like crazy, winter, and summer,,
I think they put huge batteries in some tractors "in case" the machine is used in North Dakota!!
This thread got me to thinking, so I'll bring it up for the collective wisdom of the group. I have an 2019 Ford Taurus (aka Batmobile #1) that I am pretty sure has the original battery in it. The car has 49,000 miles on it and would be 6 model years old. So far I've had no issues with the battery but I plan on travelling into western PA and northeast Ohio which can get some cold days coming up in the near future. Get a new battery now in an abundance of caution or does it seem to be OK?
This thread got me to thinking, so I'll bring it up for the collective wisdom of the group. I have an 2019 Ford Taurus (aka Batmobile #1) that I am pretty sure has the original battery in it. The car has 49,000 miles on it and would be 6 model years old. So far I've had no issues with the battery but I plan on travelling into western PA and northeast Ohio which can get some cold days coming up in the near future. Get a new battery now in an abundance of caution or does it seem to be OK?