![]() Its got a 5 year warranty, just keep your receipts, take photos, make copies just in case. I read a ton too, and pretty sure it was up there in the battery ratings. The reserve capacity from Johnson is 130 which equates to about 78Ah.where stock is 80. If you haven't read yet its made by Johnson controls. I also had a Wally world gift card, and they are close, and I didn't want to wait for an interstate battery. ![]() Heck, I cant remember caring who actually made the battery in my vehicles before now.Ĭlick to expand.Well I was in the exact same boat as you, except the PO had the wrong battery in the car.a group 47! It was tiny.600cca and only 100ca! Way out of spec. Ive heard that one should steer clear of them, but I cant say I have any bad experience with them. I assume that means they also manufacture them. I found out that the Duracell batteries are distributed by East Penn. I did check Tractor Supply and Rural King as both carry Exide made batteries, but neither had my size. I cant price NAPA online, and we are somewhat snowed in right now, so no traveling around to check either. Price wise, the Walmart/Sams will obviously be cheapest, and I have a $25 Wally world gift card I can use either place which helps a lot. ![]() They also list the Energizer H7 std and an Energizer H7 AGM, but no price. Oreilly: Super Start Platinum (AGM) - 179.99 I found the Walmart batt, but its different than what others have said, they now call it the Maxx-H7 (which is the same as the 94r). OEM, no idea how old, but my Jetta has 293k miles, so Im sure its not original, but could be the 2nd one.Īnyway, Ive done a ton of reading on the site with regard to batteries, and the factory batt seems to be the best option, but I dont have a dealer within 60 miles, so its gonna have to be from someone else. Ok, so the cold has finally killed my battery. ![]()
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