For those who B$$$H about the HHR battery
#1
For those who B$$$H about the HHR battery
For those owners who complain about the OEM Delco battery.....
I parked my 2006 HHR, with original battery, in my garage on June 26th before leaving for vacation on June 29th, in another vehicle.
Upon returning home on August 16th I considered starting it, but thought, "aw hell, tomorrow's good enough". This morning, August 17th I inserted the key and it started right up without even a growl. That's 52 days of sitting and no problem. Wonder why???
Also 2008 Vette, with OEM battery, was parked in the garage on June 21 and started this morning, August 17, without effort and no problem (and Vette's are supposed to be notorious with batteries). That's 57 days.
Wonder why I have such good luck with Delco batteries (I'm bragging and will probably have a problem now)
I parked my 2006 HHR, with original battery, in my garage on June 26th before leaving for vacation on June 29th, in another vehicle.
Upon returning home on August 16th I considered starting it, but thought, "aw hell, tomorrow's good enough". This morning, August 17th I inserted the key and it started right up without even a growl. That's 52 days of sitting and no problem. Wonder why???
Also 2008 Vette, with OEM battery, was parked in the garage on June 21 and started this morning, August 17, without effort and no problem (and Vette's are supposed to be notorious with batteries). That's 57 days.
Wonder why I have such good luck with Delco batteries (I'm bragging and will probably have a problem now)
#2
Hey, I really like Delco batteries! My 1999 Lumina had the original battery until 2007! The one in my truck was just replaced last year after 7 years!
I personally think they're a great brand!
I personally think they're a great brand!
#4
I had to replace my Delco in my Fiero a couple years ago at 18 years old. It was starting but in the cold it was starting to crank slow.
Most of my Delco's went 5-12 years in other cars. The last two have only lasted 5-6 but I am not complaining.
My only complaint here is they are hard to find away from dealers.
I started using Optima's since I can get them at work cheap and so far they have worked well. The One in the Fiero I got at my cost and I was given a gift card at work that coverd most of the cost. I paid $5 for it do it was worth the risk.
I now that can get Delco again and will do so for my next battery. They have always worked for me.
Most of my Delco's went 5-12 years in other cars. The last two have only lasted 5-6 but I am not complaining.
My only complaint here is they are hard to find away from dealers.
I started using Optima's since I can get them at work cheap and so far they have worked well. The One in the Fiero I got at my cost and I was given a gift card at work that coverd most of the cost. I paid $5 for it do it was worth the risk.
I now that can get Delco again and will do so for my next battery. They have always worked for me.
#5
Having worked in several auto parts manufactuing plants, I would assume that there are probably about 6 companies that make batteries, and that they are all pretty much the same except for the injection molded cases and label they put on them. The ones that are marginal, they put a cheapy off brand label on them. All the other people they supply have their own specs that have to be met.
#6
I have discovered that in Florida the batteries seem to just die with no warning. When I lived in upstate NY the batteries would just get weak and crank slow before dieing. In Florida, the car would start one day and be dead the next. The last AC Delco battery I had was in my 99 Buick did just that in 2005.
#7
I have discovered that in Florida the batteries seem to just die with no warning. When I lived in upstate NY the batteries would just get weak and crank slow before dieing. In Florida, the car would start one day and be dead the next. The last AC Delco battery I had was in my 99 Buick did just that in 2005.
#8
Having worked in several auto parts manufactuing plants, I would assume that there are probably about 6 companies that make batteries, and that they are all pretty much the same except for the injection molded cases and label they put on them. The ones that are marginal, they put a cheapy off brand label on them. All the other people they supply have their own specs that have to be met.
#9
I have discovered that in Florida the batteries seem to just die with no warning. When I lived in upstate NY the batteries would just get weak and crank slow before dieing. In Florida, the car would start one day and be dead the next. The last AC Delco battery I had was in my 99 Buick did just that in 2005.
The only exception is my scooter which the battery gets weaker and weaker and I just hook it up to a tender for the afternoon and its good to go.
Seth
#10
I haven't heard anyone complain about the battery in a LONG time!
Those who did, like myself, were mostly owners of early 2006's which did show a patern of faulty batteries. Mine was replaced under warranty.
My wife's 2006. later in the model year has had no issues.
Those who did, like myself, were mostly owners of early 2006's which did show a patern of faulty batteries. Mine was replaced under warranty.
My wife's 2006. later in the model year has had no issues.