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General Battery Question

Randy1999

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Toronto, Ontario
Year, Model & Trim Level
1999 XLT
We recently have been experiencing some starting problems. Some times it will start and sometimes it won't right away. This is very infrequent. The battery seems to charge OK and hold a charge but I'm thinking that maybe it is no longer generation enough cranking power because it is about 9 years old. Over time does the cranking power drop off even though it charges OK and holds a charge?
 






Yes, that is fairly ancient for a battery of that type. I just replaced one that was about four years old, it would still charge, and would test good as far as CCA, but the reserve capacity was just not there anymore.
 






Yes, the cranking power does drop off, and if you are already experiencing problems then change it out -- especially with winter approaching. My mom replacing the original battery in her 03' Taurus last Nov. and claims that she was having trouble starting her vehicle for a month. Eventhough she never needed a jump, it took longer and longer to crank, and then one day she left work and barely got the vehicle started. I had the original battery in my 08' Ranger that on Valentine's Day last year refused to start after I did some running around after work. I happened to be in the parking lot at Wal-Mart, and had to call roadside assistance. Not only was the battery under 5 years old, but the dealer had the vehicle in Dec. for warranty work and inspection. They specifically said everything was fine, including the battery. In April, I had an oil change in my Ford Edge, and they tested the battery (as part of the 22 point service) and said the strength was showing 75%. When I went to another quick-change 4,000 miles later in July, the battery strength was at 55%. I went to a national chain three days later, and they confirmed the low charge, and although no one can predict when the battery will give out, 55% was below my comfort zone. I didn't want the wife to get stranded somewhere, so I suggest with winter approaching to have it changed.
 






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