After work yesterday I go out to the car to head home. Hit the start button on the car and she barely wanted to turn over. Figure it must be a battery issue, but of course I start thinking about a possible bad alternator. I make the short trek home (10 minute drive) and shut the car off. I immediately tried to start it again in the driveway and this time - no joy. So I pop the hood and grabbed the load tester from the tool box. Sure enough, it’s only putting out 11.4V and the tester is saying CB (charge battery). I’m still thinking either one of two things. It’s just a bad battery, or the charging system isn’t functioning properly.
After removing the battery from the car, I tossed it into the Chevy and ran up to Pep Boys, because they are the only place in town that sells the Bosch brand battery that I could find, which was supposed to have a free four year replacement. Of course, after I get there, they ask if I have the original purchase receipt. I tell them no, the car was purchased pre-owned and so they say the warranty doesn’t carry over to new owners - figures. Left there and went over to Advance and had them put a load test on it to confirm my results found at home. Ended up only having 110 CCA’s out of its rated 760, so the battery was toast. Surprised me since the date on the battery was 5/17, so it was barely 2 years old.
Bought an AutoCraft Gold 730 CCA. Installed it in the car and all is well. Alternator is charging it nicely <thankfully> so evidently the battery just decided to go tits up and wasn’t accepting a charge from the alternator. Still, for just over two years old, I’m surprised the Bosch went bad that quickly. Anybody else have short life spans out of these brand batteries?
After removing the battery from the car, I tossed it into the Chevy and ran up to Pep Boys, because they are the only place in town that sells the Bosch brand battery that I could find, which was supposed to have a free four year replacement. Of course, after I get there, they ask if I have the original purchase receipt. I tell them no, the car was purchased pre-owned and so they say the warranty doesn’t carry over to new owners - figures. Left there and went over to Advance and had them put a load test on it to confirm my results found at home. Ended up only having 110 CCA’s out of its rated 760, so the battery was toast. Surprised me since the date on the battery was 5/17, so it was barely 2 years old.
Bought an AutoCraft Gold 730 CCA. Installed it in the car and all is well. Alternator is charging it nicely <thankfully> so evidently the battery just decided to go tits up and wasn’t accepting a charge from the alternator. Still, for just over two years old, I’m surprised the Bosch went bad that quickly. Anybody else have short life spans out of these brand batteries?