seasprite
Well-Known Member
Different lines of thought going on I guess. We know the battery is going to be replaced sometime or multiple times depending on how long you own your vehicle. I usually wait until I have an issue like a no start. My last Ford battery lasted 7 years before we stuck it in the wife's van before we traded it in.You can spend all the time and aggravation you desire, but at that battery's age, I would replace it, and go from there.
Seems the other line of thought is replace after a certain amount of time before trouble starts. The question is how much time?
In this case we have an error code telling us something is wrong with the charging system with a batt. that is 4.5 years old. We don't know where the issue is in the system. Do we dump $200.00 to $300.00 on a batt. that we don't know the condition and could lead to several hundred more being spent if its something else in the charging system is at fault.
Me personally I would want to run a diag on the charging system to see what is wrong and address the issue that way instead of firing the parts cannon with my fingers crossed.
Hope OP lets us know what the problem was
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