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stephenm 10-12-2010 01:01 PM

2 yrs 2 mos = Battery Dead
 
went to go to work battery was dead. got it going

brought my charger with me, put it on and charged it up

was leaving work, battery dead again

took it to dealer this A.M battery replaced under warranty

The one in my wife's 02 sunfire lasted 7 yrs, this one barely over 2

Goose2448 10-12-2010 07:50 PM

Gladd to hear it was replace for you. I dont know how long these should last, but I hate that batt. I seems to go dead rather quickly. I left the lowbeams on for about 15 mins one night so I could see what I was doing on my truck. When to move the car and it was dead, and took about 15 mins to charge.

solman98 10-13-2010 09:23 AM

Batteries these days give very little warning before they go bad. I always try to listen to how the motor is spinning while starting to see if it ever sounds like it starting to slow down. Mine is about to hit the 5 year mark on the build and the battery seems to be doing ok. I know on my wifes I swapped her's out the 5 year mark, I could hear it starting to slow down and her's has power sliding doors, I know they take a toll on the battery and I dind't want her to get stranded.

stephenm 10-13-2010 06:00 PM

yeah but i had no warning at all. just was dead one day and wouldnt hold the charge.

seemed weird to me, but thats what happened

JCJSS 10-22-2010 10:44 AM


Originally Posted by stephenm (Post 498379)
went to go to work battery was dead. got it going

brought my charger with me, put it on and charged it up

was leaving work, battery dead again

took it to dealer this A.M battery replaced under warranty

The one in my wife's 02 sunfire lasted 7 yrs, this one barely over 2

Mine made it 2 years and 3 1/2 months before going dead. Dealer had the car on Monday to service, and also had a fob replaced and a recall related to turbo wiring. Ran fine afterwards, brought it home Monday night, put it in the garage and went out yesterday and it would not crank. No headlights, no radio, no Onstar, just an engine light and security system light acting weird, as in still flashing with the ignition off and key in my pocket.

Called GM Roadside service and was impress with quick response. Because I didn't think the battery could be dead already and because of the weird acting lights, I requested a tow and that is what was sent. Driver put the portable cables he carries on it and after 10 seconds it started right up. Still had him tow it to the dealer. Dealer called this morning and said it was ready. Only code it threw was a low voltage code so they charged it overnight and said that it didn't lose any voltage and started right up for them this morning. I have just picked it up. Wish me luck.

87silver 10-23-2010 09:02 PM

For comparative analysis, I just replaced the original Delco battery on my 2002 S10 Pickup this month. I got a little over 8.5 years out of it. I still have the original in my HHR, but it is only 2.5 years old. I haven't had a problem with it so far.


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