BobRip
Elite Member
Do you wait until the vehicle will not start, or do you use other criteria?
I have a 2001 dodge ram with the original battery in it. Every year before winter I think I should replace it. But I just want to see how long this battery will go. I have a buddy who runs a auto parts store. He said 11 years was the longest battery he new of. I just hope the battery will give me signs (slow cranking) before it dies so I can replace it before it leaves me stranded. If your charging system is doing its job a battery should last quite awhile.
Depends on many factors; how far in the booney's you live, do you have a another vehicle with a good battery to jump with, how many times the wife has said " I told you to replace that old battery before it quits" after they do, etc.Do you wait until the vehicle will not start, or do you use other criteria?
Do you wait until the vehicle will not start, or do you use other criteria?
The last battery I changed was a Costco battery for my tractor, it lasted 7+ years on the 7yr warranty. That include too many time leaving the key on in the daytime and not seeing the little light was on:laughing: come back dead as heck, jump it and kept going. New Costco one has a 8 yr warranty:thumbsup:
I am a retired truck driver. When I needed a jump after an overnight trip I bought a new battery (-20F, VW Diesel). But then I always had ready access to a jump. For my wife I replace after six years because getting a jump would cost as much as a battery.