Do batteries have assigned death date?
I don't want my wife or me for that matter to get stuck because the battery has found it's assigned death date if there is such a thing. If a battery is assigned a 4 year warranity, then is it best to return to the seller 3 mts early so as not to get stuck on the road?
But then again i guess i would lose 3 mths of use but not so bad, beets getting stuck on the road. my wife's car battery has a date which we have receipt for purchase, but i can't find any markings on my battery for date expiration. No sign of bad batter yet.
What advise do you have? What do you guys do?
scott
But then again i guess i would lose 3 mths of use but not so bad, beets getting stuck on the road. my wife's car battery has a date which we have receipt for purchase, but i can't find any markings on my battery for date expiration. No sign of bad batter yet.
What advise do you have? What do you guys do?
scott
The rule if thumb I always went by, is that a battery will last in a car about 5 years maybe 6. A battery will last past it's "due date" but in my experience at about the 5-6 year mark everything will seem fine and dandy but it will only take one time of stressing the battery out to kill it. What I mean by stressing it out.....having the doors open(dome light on) and radio on(i.e. washing, detailing the car, tailgating)
I found a good article that explains battery test, charge and othe things. Note the section that's titles "Check Battery Voltage and State of Charge", this should help you.
http://www.aa1car.com/library/battery_runs_down.htm
I found a good article that explains battery test, charge and othe things. Note the section that's titles "Check Battery Voltage and State of Charge", this should help you.
http://www.aa1car.com/library/battery_runs_down.htm
Thanks steak and simtech for the info.--simtech i appreciate the article. i will read it.
i like to check things myself for convienance and time involved, needing to stand in line and then guy at parts store looks at you with a look that says "it's hot outside, check it yourself".
thanks--scott
i like to check things myself for convienance and time involved, needing to stand in line and then guy at parts store looks at you with a look that says "it's hot outside, check it yourself".
thanks--scott


