Replacement Battery - Tough to Find :(
(luckily happened in the garage
)Still shows ~ 11V but obviously not enough CCAs to kick the starter. So now I'm having one he!! of a time finding a replacement (27F series). Really don't want to go w/ Sears Int'l so I figured I'd go w/ Optima 34R. Of course, no one around me stocks it. Tried Pep Boys, Costco, AutoZone (wouldn't even order it either), etc.... Anyone buy a replacement from the dealer? Suggestions from the crowd for other places to look or should I just order online?
Thanks in advance!
I'm surprised to hear that the chain stores don't have one.
Edit: Nevermind - I missed the part of your post where you said you were looking for an Optima.
Last edited by rainmn; Jun 23, 2008 at 10:46 AM.
, they actually have good selection of Optima's in stock
). But looking up on http://www.optimabatteries.com I don't see GX listed.Also, check Napa NASCAR Select Orbital, if I am not wrong it is Optima.
)..... only some off brand replacement battery. Guess I should have reported back..... Anyhow, drop in was straight forward, but did necessitate a few minor adjustments.
If you use the height adapter which comes w/ the Optima battery, you don't need to adjust the tie downs (yes it will still clear the hood w/ plenty of room to spare). If you do not use height adapter...... then you need to cut ~ 1" off each tie down rod (at the bottom not the threaded part
) and just bend in a new hook. Regardless if you use the battery height extender or not, you will need an extension for the chassis cable. The + cable and the engine block portion have plenty of reach - unfortunately, the chassis cable is just a bit short
. I used a 4" side mount battery splice cable - only reversed it....
After trimming the two aux hook ups from the extension, I cut the metal connector off the OEM cable and stripped back about 3/4" of insulation. Using the splice/clamp connector (hidden under the black boot in right of photo above) I connected the extension to the OEM cable. Then, I pulled out the side mount bolt and terminal rubber boot (on left in photo) and attached to chassis in OEM location using the OEM 10mm bolt. Done!
Hope this helps others down the road.
Last edited by BurgBoxstr; Jun 23, 2008 at 12:06 PM.
j/kSeriously though, they are direct replacements for a # of series of batteries and have ratings which meet (and more often well exceed) OEM. Where they are direct size/series replacements, they provide you w/ the adapters to do so.
Unfortunately the GX uses a 27F series battery - not the most common (much like the wonderful H11 low beam bulbs....). If you use the height adapter, all you need is a cable extender. Not sure why but I decided not to use the height extender. Guess I was in a fiddle around kind of mood Sat AM while it was raining.
Regardless, I had the new Optima battery installed in under 30 minutes (more like 15).

Aside from the Optima w/ 800 CCA - 39# for $150, the next best option I had was to go to Sears at the.... mall
. There, I'd have to spend $130 for a 52# DieHard In'tl w/ 710 CCA, or $190 for 53# Diehard Platinum. I didn't even bother w/ the dealer... no surprise there, huh 
Now, get back in the GS forum where you belong as this forum is for current GX owners only
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