Where to buy battery?
#1
Where to buy battery?
I am getting ready to buy a new battery and wondered where the best place to buy one is? The battery appears to be vented...Do I need to buy a vented one or just go to Walmart and buy a battery that physically fits for $44?
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#2
Never buy a battery just because "it fits." I used to work at Advance Auto Parts and there were MANY people that did this and voided the battery's warranty because it didnt have enough CCA's for their car. Running a battery with fewer CCA's than is specified by the manufacturer is just setting yourself up for electrical issues down the road IMHO. For the most part, when it comes to buying a battery, you usually get what you pay for. That's just my
#3
I agree. The battery is basically the "lifeblood" of your HHR other than the fuel, and if you skimp it will definitely come back to bite you. I know. I went the cheap and fits route once and my battery gave out in the middle of a road trip in Death Valley in July. I would get the recommended battery for your vehicle. I am running a Diehard double (two batteries in one casing) and a sepearate yellow top Optima for my stereo.
#7
Has anyone bothered to repair this? If so, any suggestions?
#8
I was thinking of getting a dry cell battery so i dont have to worry about that. anything wrong with that line of thought as long as it is powerful enough?
#9
Mine has broken off twice as well, not even bothering it. when I first got it (used with 8 miles) it was broken; Dealer replaced. and then i just had to use the jumpers for my friends car and sure enough it was nearly broken through again. I was careful to make sure the jumpers weren't hitting or even getting close to the vent tube, so it wasnt that, but the dealer replaced it under warranty.
I was thinking of getting a dry cell battery so i dont have to worry about that. anything wrong with that line of thought as long as it is powerful enough?
I was thinking of getting a dry cell battery so i dont have to worry about that. anything wrong with that line of thought as long as it is powerful enough?
#10
Same goes for a friend of mine who insists on overinflating his tires to about 40psi "for better gas mileage", but he's the first to complain about how rough his ride is.