Battery questions
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Battery questions
Evenin, DTR.
The truck seems to be starting a little bit slower... the gauge reads a little low before I crank it, and it dips a bit when it does fire. Guess it's about time, they are 5 years old...
I'm looking at some optima yellow tops, they are 900 CCA's.
I was wondering if that's too much or if it will affect anything? Stockers are 750.
Thanks in advance!
The truck seems to be starting a little bit slower... the gauge reads a little low before I crank it, and it dips a bit when it does fire. Guess it's about time, they are 5 years old...
I'm looking at some optima yellow tops, they are 900 CCA's.
I was wondering if that's too much or if it will affect anything? Stockers are 750.
Thanks in advance!
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Mark you won't hurt a thing going to 900's. I've always tried to get as many CCA's as possible when ever I have to replace a battery. I think allot of folks like the Optima battery, they're just a little pricey sometimes.
I looked into doing that for my truck but when they said $189.99 each I almost ran out of the store. I didn't need to replace them I just thought it would be a good idea since my Hellas dim when my stereo is a jammin
Won't hurt it I use Die Hard Platnums from sears. They replaced the oddesey batteries they use to sale. I think they are more than 900CCA (like 925?) and I've been fine for 5 months now. Motor turns over FAST.
Mad unless you are dead set on getting optimas or you are getting a really good deal on them I would go with the die hard platinums from sears. Way better battery for 189.00, of course this is just my opinion.
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Any specific reason you were looking to go with the Optimas. Ive always heard there were more of a specialty use battery for high amperage pull situations, winching, audio, etc, or for extreme angles off roading due to them being sealed.
Just curious, cause they are great units. Probably what I will replace mine with when the time comes, just really expensive.
I know on my 90 (single battery setup) I put a Duralast Gold from Autozone, (I know, El Cheapo) That was in 2000, and its still going strong, sometimes you luck out I guess. It was only around 70 bucks.
Just curious, cause they are great units. Probably what I will replace mine with when the time comes, just really expensive.
I know on my 90 (single battery setup) I put a Duralast Gold from Autozone, (I know, El Cheapo) That was in 2000, and its still going strong, sometimes you luck out I guess. It was only around 70 bucks.
The Yellow Top is a deep cycle battery. It is perfect for vehicles with high-end stereos, winches or driving lights. The Red Top battery is an ideal starter battery. It is perfect for fast starts, racing, street performance, vintage and classic cars.
Every couple of years, Consumer reports does a battery study. They do a pretty thorough evaluation. The top three are Diehard, Interstate, and Duralast (Autozone). Their ranking seems to change a little bit, but those are always the top 3.
The Optima is usually in the middle of the pack. Unless you have a specialty application that you really want those unique features, you can get a better product for less money.
The Optima is usually in the middle of the pack. Unless you have a specialty application that you really want those unique features, you can get a better product for less money.
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You Got it...
To this one, and all the others along the same subject... I get a REALLY good deal on them...
They say you are supposed to replace them in pairs...
Thanks for the responses.
Thanks for the responses.
More battery propblems...??
Hello everyone!!
I have an 05 2500 and it is also turning over slowly before starting. The batteries are about 5 years old. The gauges spazz when I turn the key on and this morning, it would not shift out of 1st gear (auto tranny) unless I really spun the revs up - then it would shift. The check engine light also came on this morning. I suspect bad batteries and that the glow plugs are not heating up enough. The glow plug indicator light does not stay on the normal two or three seconds either.
Are these symptoms of a bad battery set?
Thanks.
I have an 05 2500 and it is also turning over slowly before starting. The batteries are about 5 years old. The gauges spazz when I turn the key on and this morning, it would not shift out of 1st gear (auto tranny) unless I really spun the revs up - then it would shift. The check engine light also came on this morning. I suspect bad batteries and that the glow plugs are not heating up enough. The glow plug indicator light does not stay on the normal two or three seconds either.
Are these symptoms of a bad battery set?
Thanks.
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The slow cranking could be.
What is the code? If you don't know how to check them...
https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...s-t224833.html
We don't have glow plugs in third gens. We have a grid heater, and you don't need it till well below freezing.
The shifting problem could have something to do with the valve body or bands...
What is the code? If you don't know how to check them...
https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...s-t224833.html
We don't have glow plugs in third gens. We have a grid heater, and you don't need it till well below freezing.
The shifting problem could have something to do with the valve body or bands...


