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When I purchased my 968 almost 10 years ago, it had a near new Interstate battery. It was great, it lasted over 4 years and I replaced it with a battery from Batteries Plus, from their Duracell line. That one lasted 2.5 years, and was replaced for free under warranty. The replacement lasted 2 years, and they just replaced it, again under warranty.
These batteries seem to be of lesser quality than the Interstate that I had originally. I read that most batteries are produced by Johnson, and if that is the case, are they all destined to last only a few years? While I appreciate that I have received three new batteries and only paid for one, I would like to have a little more faith in the battery's ability, regardless of the maker.
Anyone out there have the same issues or a solution? I drive the car regularly, so it gets used. I have a tender that I can use to keep it charged, but that has never been an issue since it gets out regularly (weather permitting).
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Batteries and factories are a non talking point here right now
But you are correct about the different standards, and there are nog that many battery factories for lead acid left, so most are made in one place and have different labels
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Quote:Batteries and factories are a non talking point here right now
But you are correct about the different standards, and there are nog that many battery factories for lead acid left, so most are made in one place and have different labels
Sorry Martin, I can see that is a sore spot for you and your family.
Take care, and best wishes to your brother. I hope he continues to enjoy his new car.
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Thanks Matt
My historical family is just me and my brother, my dad passed when I was 15, and mum 11 years ago that is it total
But this is about batteries
My brother worked for Exide for 20 years, so we know a bit about them
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Quote:I suppose just as is the case with regular batteries, not all lithium ion batteries are created equal, so it’s quite possible those guys did buy incorrect ones, or a lesser quality grade , or whatnot . What led me to lump all lithium batteries in one characteristic is that the poor experience was shared by more than just one person, there was consistency in lack of longevity and occasional starting problems as well . Also the granturismo model tends to have a greater parasitic draw than most other cars, so maybe that was a factor as well.
I wondered the same thing about the Duracell batteries. After two failures, and after also having a bulletproof Interstate battery, I wondered if the under-hood temps of the 968 were just too high for the Duracell batteries. Perhaps that is the issue with the GT Masers, maybe they are cooking the batteries?
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Quote:just brought a Die Hard battery guy in store said it was made for my car?? Had interstate for 10 years no problem? Any one have
ie Hard T6
I have had a Die Hard in our Volvo for years, and it has performed above expectations.
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Update:
New battery was working great. I was so confident that last week I went and filled the tank (ouch) with the intention of doing some driving this week. Went out to the garage on Wednesday to take her out, and the battery was dead. Totally dead, as flat as a battery can get.
So, I put the charger on it and waited for it to come back up. After an hour or so, I noticed a strange ghostly light from the interior. You guessed it, the glove box was not completely closed. When I bought gas, I tossed the gas cap key back into the box and shut it, but it was not closed 100% of the way. It was only about 95% closed, and the last bit was enough to keep the light on and kill the new battery.
Lesson learned, close the glove box ALL THE WAY. The bulb may be small, but over a few days it will kill the battery.
I did glue a small pad on the button to press the button a little further so if I close it 95% of the way in the future the light will still go out.
Happy Trails!
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If I put the alarm on the battery will last 2 weeks, no alarm 6-8 weeks
I now never put the alarm on, leave the car in the garage unlocked
The immobiliser is enough, if they want the car bad enough it will be gone regardless, same as locking wheel nuts, no point, takes far too long to steal the wheels, the whole thing would go
The other big drain I discovered is dirty door switches for the interior light
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