Quote from: "gazjeep"Bought one for my old XJ 12 months ago, proper Mopar jobby, £55 from jeep dealer job done, right size etc etc. Get hold of your local dealer, it may surprise you :lol:Bloody hell, must be London prices
Bought one for my old XJ 12 months ago, proper Mopar jobby, £55 from jeep dealer job done, right size etc etc. Get hold of your local dealer, it may surprise you :lol:
Well guys, my Optima Red Top bit the dust sometime over the last couple of days. Went to start the truck this morning and dead, nothing, in fact the fob would'nt open the doors, the battery seems to have a short curcuit, as when I connect a charger to it, the charger cuts in/out fast exactly as if I touch the crocodile clips on the charger together. Lasted 3 years which is the same as a regular battery, dissapointing really considering what I paid for the friggin thing. They carry a 24 month guarantee so are obviously built to go tits up in their third year. Bloody shite. Got a Unipart battery for 55 quid from the garage down the road.
It's a shame that the receipt is long gone!
When I had a RHD Wrangler YJ I had hells own job getting a battery to fit. The ones sold by Halfords or any factors would not fit under the hood 'cos YJs were basterdised LHD wranglers. Then I walked into local Battery City in Peterborough with old battery in arms and a man behind the counter says oh a 'Chrysler Neon Battery' ..... so there's your answer, RHD Wrangler peeps.On my LHD Wrangler I had a local facors 650 cranking amps battery £65 and it was great..... But not using the battery from Sept to Dec resulted in lots of charging and then just before the New Year a battery failure...... 2 year guarantee and they honored it with a new battery but would only honour the 1 year on the existing purchase for the guarantee. So, if like most things in life, if you don't excercise it enough it stops working
Can anybody tell me how I can tell if my battery is knackered? My XJ 4.0 is often sluggish to turn over and sometimes won't turn over at all. I charge the battery overnight and all is well for a short while and then it dies again.. The Jeep recently got a dunking at hill and ditch and to purge the water from the engine, we spun it for quite a while on the starter without the plugs in. I wonder if I pushed the battery too far and have ruined it.. It's a 6 month old Halfords battery (HCB063) with 440 amps starting power. It's a sealed box, so I can't have a peak inside. I don't know how to tell if it's the battery that's kacked or if something is leaking the juice to earth elsewhere in the car. The battery guage shows 14 volts when it's running, so I don't think it's an alternator problem. If I take a voltage reading when the battery is fully charged and then another after a few days out of the car, would a dead battery's voltage drop?I need a beer.. this ol' Jeep is developing all sorts of little issues and I'm wondering if it's time to get shot of it.