Blue Top Down
Yeppers. My Optima Blue Top (OBT) is a goner.
Death to the blue top, death to the blue top…
http://www.durangoclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=24761
Well… three years to the damn month my Blue Top literally up and died today. I installed it 5/2006 and all in all, I'd say it has had a harder life than the stockers which also lasted 3 years each. While I think three years is short, here's my OBTs history in my D.
Long live the Blue Top, Long live the Blue Top!
Another trip to the Auto parts store, and another $189.99 later, a new Blue Top is in hand and dropped into the D. She fired right up, stumbled for about 3 seconds, got her rhythm purred along from there. The Optima has a 2-year, No Prorated 100% replacement warranty but I have a feeling that's 12 months shy of what history has proven I'll need. It's nice to have a brand new shiny blue thing under the hood
(even if the wallet is 3 hundred short from this morning.) I should have bet the Horses on Saturday at the Derby.
IndyDurango
Death to the blue top, death to the blue top…
Originally Posted by IndyDurango
For me, after two OEM batteries (the original and the replacement) the next one will be an Optima Blue Top. I think 6 years on two batteries is acceptable. I'll expect the same life out of the Optima or its back to the OEM.
Well… three years to the damn month my Blue Top literally up and died today. I installed it 5/2006 and all in all, I'd say it has had a harder life than the stockers which also lasted 3 years each. While I think three years is short, here's my OBTs history in my D.
Long live the Blue Top, Long live the Blue Top!
Another trip to the Auto parts store, and another $189.99 later, a new Blue Top is in hand and dropped into the D. She fired right up, stumbled for about 3 seconds, got her rhythm purred along from there. The Optima has a 2-year, No Prorated 100% replacement warranty but I have a feeling that's 12 months shy of what history has proven I'll need. It's nice to have a brand new shiny blue thing under the hood
IndyDurango
Last edited by IndyDurango; May 4, 2009 at 10:43 PM.
I really don't like those batterys and think they are totally over rated. The only reason for a gell cell is for rock climbing.....IMHO.... One problem is overcharge and under charge that they can't handle well and cause premature failure. They just don't make good vehical batteries....IMHO
These are what I run and they are only $90.00 with core. These have 3 year full replacement warranties as well as 5 year pro rated warranties for a total of 8 years. I've had mine for 4 years and never 1 single problem and consitering I have always replaced my battries with them for the price/power/warranty and the fact of never being let down..... You just can't beat that????
Gold-Duralast / Battery
Part Number: 27-DLG
Warranty:
8 YR
Notes:
*** 750 cold cranking Amps (930 cranking Amps) *** . -> 3 year free replacement <-. Remove heatshield if not using O.E. battery
These are what I run and they are only $90.00 with core. These have 3 year full replacement warranties as well as 5 year pro rated warranties for a total of 8 years. I've had mine for 4 years and never 1 single problem and consitering I have always replaced my battries with them for the price/power/warranty and the fact of never being let down..... You just can't beat that????
Gold-Duralast / Battery
Part Number: 27-DLG
Warranty:
8 YR
Notes:
*** 750 cold cranking Amps (930 cranking Amps) *** . -> 3 year free replacement <-. Remove heatshield if not using O.E. battery
The Optimas are AGM, not gell cell. You get all the advantages of the gell plus the advantages of the AGM. There are no over/under charge issues with a glass mat.
Since I tend to want something better than stock, the many features the Optima and AMGs offer in general tip the scale for me over the Duralast. My last sealed/standard battery was the Mopar Pro8. Damn that thing was heavy! I killed both my sealed/standards in 3 years so I would expect the same with the AZ version.
IndyD
Since I tend to want something better than stock, the many features the Optima and AMGs offer in general tip the scale for me over the Duralast. My last sealed/standard battery was the Mopar Pro8. Damn that thing was heavy! I killed both my sealed/standards in 3 years so I would expect the same with the AZ version.
IndyD
Last edited by IndyDurango; May 5, 2009 at 11:47 PM.
I sure like the look, but from what I've seen the ware out and cost factor really don't make sense.....IMHO
All of em leak with a shot gun blast.......LOL
All of em leak with a shot gun blast.......LOL
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[list]- My OBT had a full draw down to zero the winter of 2007-8 due to a 12 volt heater I had in there to keep warm on short jumps to town in the cold Indiana teens-to-zero temps. Stupid IndyD left it plugged in ONCE. Cut the cord and threw it away after that experience.
Yea I agree.
As the hybrid blue top, full drains are supposed to be okay as opposed to absolutely killing a standard battery... however they certainly don't help extend its lifespan at all.
I think running on the battery only for 25 miles when the alternator failed last month was just as big of a blow since I followed it up with another drain.
I have the battery if anyone wants it to make a mold for an Optima tray or whatever. Free plus actual pack/shipping. Just let me know.
IndyD
As the hybrid blue top, full drains are supposed to be okay as opposed to absolutely killing a standard battery... however they certainly don't help extend its lifespan at all.
I think running on the battery only for 25 miles when the alternator failed last month was just as big of a blow since I followed it up with another drain.
I have the battery if anyone wants it to make a mold for an Optima tray or whatever. Free plus actual pack/shipping. Just let me know.
IndyD








Before my warrantee ran up i brought it back to AZ and told em it leaked and replaced it no hassle