Battery Size and type for 2006 LS430
#17
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Checked my local Costco and they do not sell the Group 24 battery size (except in a marine battery) so it looks like I will be getting the Wally-world Everstart battery.
#18
I just put an Interstate MTP 24f in my Tundra, and will do the same with my LS when it needs one. Seems like from all the research I did, they are the best. You can find cheaper, but not better.
#19
Lead Lap
not what i heard from some of the horror stories i have read about. and its not really a car wash, its more of a hose down.
on the battery note, interstate is always been the top choice of master mechanics that i know. btw, thats what i have in my LS, a 1000 CA one. and dont forget you can go to their website and print out a coupon for $10-20 which will lower the price to under $100. 100 is not much for a 84month warrantee battery
on the battery note, interstate is always been the top choice of master mechanics that i know. btw, thats what i have in my LS, a 1000 CA one. and dont forget you can go to their website and print out a coupon for $10-20 which will lower the price to under $100. 100 is not much for a 84month warrantee battery
The CCA on the OEM I had was 585. The CCA on the Kirkland Signature I purchased for 100 dollars is 700. It came with a 3 year complete replacement warranty and a 100 month prorated warranty.
Since I purchased the car recently, I did not have the receipt for the OEM battery and Lexus refused to honor the 84 month warranty. They told me that a new Lexus battery retails for around 500 dollars. I asked if the serviceman was joking. I think that's the last time I go there
#20
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Still running the original factory OEM battery on my 06 LS430. I had thought about replacing because glow light indicator on the battery stopped glowing and simply because it is so old but it still starts the car warm or cold in less than a 1/2 second. I think it is a Panasonic brand.
#21
Still running the original factory OEM battery on my 06 LS430. I had thought about replacing because glow light indicator on the battery stopped glowing and simply because it is so old but it still starts the car warm or cold in less than a 1/2 second. I think it is a Panasonic brand.
#23
I purchased the Optima "red top" for our Sienna from Costco on sale for $120 back in 2008 and it is still going strong. While this car also uses the group 24 the optima fit with minor modifications.
I wanted this battery because the Sienna does not turn off interior lights after a set time-thus if an interior light is left on it will just drain the battery out. The Optima's are AGM which will take a full drain and re-charge many more times than a lead acid battery. I use this car for work and found that many times I just needed power without the engine running this battery fit the bill. Now 6 years later it is still very good and is within 10% of it's original cranking capacity.
They are more expensive-but I believe they also last longer and (for me) work better.
I wanted this battery because the Sienna does not turn off interior lights after a set time-thus if an interior light is left on it will just drain the battery out. The Optima's are AGM which will take a full drain and re-charge many more times than a lead acid battery. I use this car for work and found that many times I just needed power without the engine running this battery fit the bill. Now 6 years later it is still very good and is within 10% of it's original cranking capacity.
They are more expensive-but I believe they also last longer and (for me) work better.
#24
You might try calling your local Interstate Battery distributor. Ours here will sell blem batteries at a considerable discount. I've done that for years and usually its a case scratch or label color. Nothing affecting the battery performance.
The Lexus charging circuitry is not designed for AGM batteries like the Optima. They need a different charging profile than a flooded cell (regular or low maintenance) battery. They will work for years but will deteriorate sooner than they should because of the way they are charged. Their main benefit is vibration resistance which isn't a big feature in our cars. All for a fairly expensive battery at that.
The Lexus charging circuitry is not designed for AGM batteries like the Optima. They need a different charging profile than a flooded cell (regular or low maintenance) battery. They will work for years but will deteriorate sooner than they should because of the way they are charged. Their main benefit is vibration resistance which isn't a big feature in our cars. All for a fairly expensive battery at that.
#26
I find the LS has no many power leeches that it's easy to drain a battery. I think I've done it 3 times.
Yes, get a jump start. Put a charger on the battery and fully charge it with a good 3 stage charger.
It should charge to something over 12.6 volts. Measure it after it has been sitting quietly with no drain or charge for at least 20 minutes. If it's under 12.6 it's time to look for a deal on a new battery, but you're likely to be OK.
Optimas and other AGM batteries are not a good idea because the charging circuit is not optimized for them.
Yes, get a jump start. Put a charger on the battery and fully charge it with a good 3 stage charger.
It should charge to something over 12.6 volts. Measure it after it has been sitting quietly with no drain or charge for at least 20 minutes. If it's under 12.6 it's time to look for a deal on a new battery, but you're likely to be OK.
Optimas and other AGM batteries are not a good idea because the charging circuit is not optimized for them.
#28
I usually talk to my son who is a Senior Category manager at Batteries Plus corporate. Go to a Batteries Plus store and let them help you select a battery and they will also install it for you... Pricing depends on usually the warranty length and if you want to go AGM. He also said that he would recommend staying with a recommended spec battery because going with a 700 CCA, etc is not going to be any better for your vehicle or last longer. . Spec is 580 CCA?
#29
Pole Position
Current battery in our '01 LS430 is one from AAA (I think it is an Interstate) installed about 3 years ago (when it "died" in the garage). Since then, this one "died" in the garage two more times due to the mechanism that closes the trunk "looped" and drained the battery. (Don't ask me how she did it but the wife moved on to a 460 and the 430 is now my daily... I close the trunk very deliberately and ensure it closes).
Jumped it from the Optima Yellow Top in the SC and the battery recovered both times.
Appears most batteries live in the 3-5 year range with a few exceptions in the 5-7. In the big scheme of things for our cars, a battery is not a big ticket item (except for maybe at the dealerships) so replacing them every 3-4 years does not seem excessive given the demands of the electrical system. Brands now seem no longer relevant given the consolidation.
Jumped it from the Optima Yellow Top in the SC and the battery recovered both times.
Appears most batteries live in the 3-5 year range with a few exceptions in the 5-7. In the big scheme of things for our cars, a battery is not a big ticket item (except for maybe at the dealerships) so replacing them every 3-4 years does not seem excessive given the demands of the electrical system. Brands now seem no longer relevant given the consolidation.