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Old 04-25-21, 07:08 AM
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Originally Posted by ronkelley
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Two thoughts here. First is if you're going to believe Scotty saying that the computer in your car knows how old your battery is and will charge accordingly. Thus, you need a dongle to be able to update your computer. Either believe him or Viktor that it's not necessary. Of course it might be different for different models and years of your Lexus. That's a question we might ask of Viktor.

Second, I don't see where there is a problem with the idea mentioned above of hooking up your trickle charger to your battery leads when you remove them from the old battery. That will keep some charge going into the car's system just as the battery would have done and so no settings on anything would change. Not your radio or steering wheel pre-set.

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You are correct. As long as there is juice going through, you will not lose any settings.
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It all depends on the car. If it is an old car, you can easily do it by yourself. If it is a new car, better go to a car repair shop. They will surely do it correctly. But if you will want to do it all by yourself, I suggest you visit this website: cararac.com. There you will find all the information about the batteries of every car. With the help of that website, I learned how to change the battery in my car and also found out what type of battery is better for the electric system I have in my car so that everything would work better.
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Originally Posted by hannarase
It all depends on the car. If it is an old car, you can easily do it by yourself. If it is a new car, better go to a car repair shop. They will surely do it correctly. But if you will want to do it all by yourself, I suggest you visit this website: cararac.com. There you will find all the information about the batteries of every car. With the help of that website, I learned how to change the battery in my car and also found out what type of battery is better for the electric system I have in my car so that everything would work better.
Thanks for the web site.
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Default Need 2016 rx350 battery

Looked up diehard, says doesn’t fit. Recommend new battery, can I install myself? Thanks
Old 09-04-21, 01:22 PM
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Originally Posted by jstagn
Looked up diehard, says doesn’t fit. Recommend new battery, can I install myself? Thanks
If you've never done one, I'd take it to a shop.
Old 09-04-21, 05:03 PM
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A battery has historically been a weak point for an automotive electrical system. The newer batteries like the AGM's are very expensive but provide better efficiency and reliability. Maybe over time they will become the standard and less expensive. We will see.
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Hey guys I just installed a AGM battery on my 2019 and posted on a Facebook group and they all say it’s crap, return it and get a regular one etc etc.. Did I make a mistake? Should I return it?
Old 11-01-21, 09:59 AM
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Ah, you might not want to believe everything you read on the Book of Faces. Did the internet mavens give any reason for why an AGM battery is "crap?" AGM batteries are fairly common in vehicles with engine auto stop/start. As an aside, was the battery in your 2019 already dead? Seems like a very short life.
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Which brand did you get? I have an AGM battery it works fine (Canadian Tire brand) I know people with Toyota hybrids equipped with an AGM battery no issues. I've read AGM doesn't hold up well in hot climates.
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Originally Posted by bamalam
Ah, you might not want to believe everything you read on the Book of Faces. Did the internet mavens give any reason for why an AGM battery is "crap?" AGM batteries are fairly common in vehicles with engine auto stop/start. As an aside, was the battery in your 2019 already dead? Seems like a very short life.
the guy on Facebook said after 2 weeks it stopped charging lol
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Originally Posted by LeX2K
Which brand did you get? I have an AGM battery it works fine (Canadian Tire brand) I know people with Toyota hybrids equipped with an AGM battery no issues. I've read AGM doesn't hold up well in hot climates.
I got the Costco energizer one
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Originally Posted by BensonTT
the guy on Facebook said after 2 weeks it stopped charging lol
I wonder if he meant the alternator stopped charging the battery?
Old 11-02-21, 07:45 AM
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Originally Posted by LeX2K
Which brand did you get? I have an AGM battery it works fine (Canadian Tire brand) I know people with Toyota hybrids equipped with an AGM battery no issues. I've read AGM doesn't hold up well in hot climates.
I believe ALL Toyota/Lexus hybrids use an AGM battery. I realize the demand on a 12V battery isn’t the same in a hybrid as it isn’t used to start the internal combustion engine, but I can’t imagine why it would matter so long as it has sufficient cold cranking amps to meet vehicle manufacturer’s specs.
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I have a 2016 RX350. The battery was changed in 2018 by the Lexus Dealership. Two months the battery failed. Lexus replaced the battery and charged 200 dollars. But I still had 50 percent of the battery warranty left. So I paid 100 dollars.
Old 11-02-21, 10:07 AM
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Originally Posted by RXWes
I have a 2016 RX350. The battery was changed in 2018 by the Lexus Dealership. Two months the battery failed. Lexus replaced the battery and charged 200 dollars. But I still had 50 percent of the battery warranty left. So I paid 100 dollars.
Your original battery didn't last long. We still have the OEM in our 2017 RX but I think I will replace it before the winter just as preventive.


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