Lexus 84 Month Battery A Joke
#31
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#32
I remember reading this awhile back. I wonder if that's why we want to stick around in Afghanistan?
"An internal Pentagon memo states that Afghanistan may become the "Saudi Arabia of lithium.""
http://www.dailytech.com/US+Discover...ticle18701.htm
"An internal Pentagon memo states that Afghanistan may become the "Saudi Arabia of lithium.""
http://www.dailytech.com/US+Discover...ticle18701.htm
#33
Headache with New Battery
Ok here's my issue , purchased a new battery for my 2004 GX , I should of never got a new battery, old one was fine but was worried with Northern Wi winters time to replace for the 9 years age of battery ?
So now with new toyota 27 series battery, it starts like crap , one day if fires like a snap next time I start it hesitates to start then the next time it's fine , took to dealer and they told me it was fine then next visit they wanted to put a new battery idid and also let the GX so to sleep so everything would be off ,and now it's doing it again .
Any help why this is happening ?
Thanks
So now with new toyota 27 series battery, it starts like crap , one day if fires like a snap next time I start it hesitates to start then the next time it's fine , took to dealer and they told me it was fine then next visit they wanted to put a new battery idid and also let the GX so to sleep so everything would be off ,and now it's doing it again .
Any help why this is happening ?
Thanks
#34
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Ok here's my issue , purchased a new battery for my 2004 GX , I should of never got a new battery, old one was fine but was worried with Northern Wi winters time to replace for the 9 years age of battery ?
So now with new toyota 27 series battery, it starts like crap , one day if fires like a snap next time I start it hesitates to start then the next time it's fine , took to dealer and they told me it was fine then next visit they wanted to put a new battery idid and also let the GX so to sleep so everything would be off ,and now it's doing it again .
Any help why this is happening ?
Thanks
So now with new toyota 27 series battery, it starts like crap , one day if fires like a snap next time I start it hesitates to start then the next time it's fine , took to dealer and they told me it was fine then next visit they wanted to put a new battery idid and also let the GX so to sleep so everything would be off ,and now it's doing it again .
Any help why this is happening ?
Thanks
http://shop.advanceautoparts.com/web...m=battery+post
Last edited by 470reasons; 12-19-13 at 07:01 PM.
#35
I've heard very good things about odyssey batteries, and have used one with good results in my boat. I'm about 7 years-in on my OEM battery. i'll likely buy an odyssey when the OEM one gives up.
the above seems to be the right battery for our trucks, based on a search on:
http://www.odysseybattery.com/batterysearch/
the above seems to be the right battery for our trucks, based on a search on:
http://www.odysseybattery.com/batterysearch/
#36
Are the battery posts and the inside surfaces of the +/- post connectors squeaky clean?
http://shop.advanceautoparts.com/web...m=battery+post
http://shop.advanceautoparts.com/web...m=battery+post
would I be able to tell if I looked inside the hood @the battery posts ?
thanks
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What is the voltage of your battery?
Jim McIlvaine
eCare Manager, OPTIMA Batteries
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#38
What is the voltage of your battery?
Jim McIlvaine
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Jim McIlvaine
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I would have to ask unless you can tell me where to fine it on the battery?
All I know is that they told me it was a 27 series battery, when I bought it
#39
What is the voltage of your battery?
Jim McIlvaine
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Jim McIlvaine
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I would have to ask unless you can tell me where to fine it on the battery?
All I know is that they told me it was a 27 series battery, and when I called the Lexus dealer I was told the Toyota Battery would be fine as long as it was the 27 series .
Thanks
#40
All modern auto batteries are 12 volt
#41
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You'd have to take the battery cables off of the battery to inspect and clean them. Don't disconnect the battery before you read up on what you have to do restore the power window functions!
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#43
I apologize for not being clearer. I was wondering what the voltage level is of your battery. This explains how to measure battery voltage.
Jim McIlvaine
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I'm not going to disconnect as I have no clue what has to be done after wards ,
That's a good reply Optima Jim , they did tell me if they had more time they might of did more , Well I was in no hurry , just take out battery and put new battery in and let the Lexus go to sleep and see if there was anything still powered up , nope it went to sleep , things were fine .
Happens not everyday , one day Lexus fires up fine , then after a few tries then back to few cranks before it pops over . I want to say it grunts to start .
What other option would I have ?
The Lexus always starts
#44
What do you mean when you say the "Lexus go to sleep"? If you don't know how to test the battery take it to Toyota and have them test it since you bought it from them. If not swing by Autozone / O'Reillys etc. they can test it for you.
#45
I don't understand the op problem. Everyone has made suggestions as to what should be done but the confusion continues. The forum works very well for most even those with limited experience with todays complicated cars. I would suggest that the OP just suck it up stop throwing money at a problem blindly and just go to the dealer and get it fixed. Its cheaper in the long run and you have a warranty on work done if it does not fix the issue.