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KorinFox. •. Doesn't sound like a good idea to me. It's so cheap just to buy a new one with a warranty, and if it does ever go bad, you're stuck somewhere. Also, bad batteries may test well, but not actually be any good. Active_Cancel_3686. •. Lol a new battery ranges from $150-$200+ that’s not cheap at all.
Walmart is also a reasonable alternative. If your battery fail before 36 month warranty, bring it back and you get a new one. Other places does prorated warranty and only apply the remaining credit toward the cost of the new battery. I found out this year that Costco no longer does three-year free replacement anymore.
I don't need a brand new one, just one that is usable. My current battery I have to jump at least once a day, sometimes more. Once jumped and running, I have 14.2V so I think it's just the battery. I know the car sat for a long time before I got it. (in a United States city over 100k population at the moment)
batteries are $200 at the auto parts store next door, $70 at walmart, $30 at the junkyard for a good used one. theotherredmeat. •. Look for a distributor like an interstate distributor. $25 for no warranty or $35 with warranty. Same batteries they deliver to mechanics shops and those mechanics charge 80-140 each. true.
Never have found a best value with Costco on car batteries or tires. Seems like places like Pep Boys, Auto Zone, etc have them beat on price, availability and appointments. Reply reply. pythonpower12. •. For agm it seems to be $182 (Costco) vs $250 (AutoZone) Reply reply.
But if you do not need a new battery, look for a battery or metal recycler in your area. Around here they will give you $15 cash for each car battery. If you simply want to see it disposed of safely your local auto mechanic may take it off your hands for free and sell or give it to a recycler. 1. Reply.
I have a Walmart “value” 24f Neverstart in my car right now, I do not recommend, it came with the car when I bought it in 2020, it has a date code of 2020, a year after using it, the battery capacity and cranking amps just fell off the map, I can crank my car for literally 5 seconds before the voltage drops and you have no power left, don ...
When you buy a used Tesla the balance of this applies to the used vehicle per Tesla's website. No, they don't touch the battery unless it is faulty. Degradation happens in all batteries (not even just in cars). Degradation increases with time and mileage, and isn't linear.
They will last a couple months but in the end you will buy a new one. Buy new with 3 year warranty. Don't let the refurbished battery sit in car for more than a day. Run the car every 18 hours for 15 minutes to charge it. 2.
No harm in it; especially if you just bought it. But it’s likely the original battery that didn’t show replacement signals when it went through the recon service, then after a couple of weeks of inconsistent use, the battery probably died. You bought a 6 yr old car. A battery is a wear item. Buy your own battery.