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No it isn't. It might give a false "good" indication, but it it FAILS you can be pretty sure that it is indeed BAD.
And you are 1000% wrong. Unless maybe the pack is old enough that it is on the way out anyway. In that case the "Gen 2" part of this discussion is...
WHAT ?? All the answers I've seen say exactly the OPPOSITE. What exactly are you seeing ??
Well maybe.....but NOT because it is sitting partly discharged. The HV battery will be just fine with that. The 12 V won't. A real automatic...
The majority of the people in the world are clinically stupid. It doesn't make any difference if they remember the past or not. :eek:
I don't see a problem........unless it continues to fall by a tenth of a volt every day.
Because they can save $20 per car by putting the cheaper kind. There are NO circumstances that I am aware of where an AGM is not a better choice.
Come on, what exactly ?? AGM batteries in general are known to last MUCH longer than conventional wet cell ones, especially when the owner...
Absolutely NOT necessary to remove the battery to do that test. Just disconnect one of the cables to it. And the Optima likely is NOT the best...
I think we are going off in the wrong direction here. Is this the same light that comes ON if you fail to buckle your seat belt ? Is it...
A loose connection likely won't set a code......for a device that operates from a simple switch.
I would be shopping for a new battery NOW........because I don't like unexpected "adventures". Even if your car did come with a conventional wet...
WHICH air bag light ? The one that indicates a person has not fastened their belt......with the accompanying alarm sound ? Or the one that...
"Some type" ??? Come on Rob. Surely you can do better than that. :) This likely means that you will need a new 12 V battery...
You can believe whatever you please but............. 50 years of experience with automotive batteries says that it IS "accurate...
Just out of curiosity, what brand of battery was it that failed ?
TIME is more of a factor with the hybrid batteries than mileage on the vehicle, especially if it's been in a HOT environment. A Prius is not...
Sure you can. But it depends on how MANY months, how fully charged it is to start with and how healthy it is overall. A healthy fully charged...
Check KBB, Edmunds and NADA price guides. Then take that figure and see how much Corolla you could get for the same price.
Actually that could be REALLY helpful.......for someone who "borrowed" your key FOB intent on stealing your car but wasn't familiar with how it...