Duracell Car Batteries?
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Duracell Car Batteries?
2008 RX 350 new March 08.
So what's the word on Duracell branded batteries as sold by Sam's Club? Some company called East Penn Mfg. in Lyon Station, PA is licensing the name.
Let me state up front that I have already replaced the battery so while it's moot for me I'm curious about these batteries.
Last night without realizing it, by sitting for a bit with the engine off and the lights on (due to the auto setting) I gave my 3.5 year old OEM battery (by Johnson Controls) a stress test which it failed. Just a short time and the battery was reduced to the dreaded click click click.
And I'm very glad it happened when and where it did as it was in a highly convenient situation to get a jump from the friend I was meeting. I could have been stranded in a far worse location or timing situation. There was no prior warning of hard starts or anything. Charging system is good...I have a digital voltmeter plugged into the floor outlet at all times and it's always in the 13(high decimal) to 14.(lowdecimal) range.
I had good luck with the products sold by Sam's Club in the past and liked their liberal no questions asked warranty. I went into Walmart first and found what I think was the exact Johnson Controls battery as the OEM, differing only with a slightly improved spec and a minor case modification to allow for a lifting strap. Then I went over to Sam's and saw that their batteries are now this Duracell product and the price was under a dollar less. They may be excellent but not knowing anything about them I went with the Johnson Controls battery from Walmart.
Before setting out I had disconnected the connectors and gave everything a good cleaning before reassembling and hitting the road. So all the dirty work was already done and I did the battery swap right there in the parking lot so I could take the old one back inside to collect the core credit.
As I described previously on this forum during both the cleanup and the actual swap I connected a small battery via the lighter socket (leaving a key in the accessories position) to keep things energized and not losing any settings. The attempted starts last night with an ailing battery did drop the voltage low enough to lose the clock but not radio stations and I haven't noticed anything odd about the windows or anything else that might need resetting.
So what's the word on Duracell branded batteries as sold by Sam's Club? Some company called East Penn Mfg. in Lyon Station, PA is licensing the name.
Let me state up front that I have already replaced the battery so while it's moot for me I'm curious about these batteries.
Last night without realizing it, by sitting for a bit with the engine off and the lights on (due to the auto setting) I gave my 3.5 year old OEM battery (by Johnson Controls) a stress test which it failed. Just a short time and the battery was reduced to the dreaded click click click.
And I'm very glad it happened when and where it did as it was in a highly convenient situation to get a jump from the friend I was meeting. I could have been stranded in a far worse location or timing situation. There was no prior warning of hard starts or anything. Charging system is good...I have a digital voltmeter plugged into the floor outlet at all times and it's always in the 13(high decimal) to 14.(lowdecimal) range.
I had good luck with the products sold by Sam's Club in the past and liked their liberal no questions asked warranty. I went into Walmart first and found what I think was the exact Johnson Controls battery as the OEM, differing only with a slightly improved spec and a minor case modification to allow for a lifting strap. Then I went over to Sam's and saw that their batteries are now this Duracell product and the price was under a dollar less. They may be excellent but not knowing anything about them I went with the Johnson Controls battery from Walmart.
Before setting out I had disconnected the connectors and gave everything a good cleaning before reassembling and hitting the road. So all the dirty work was already done and I did the battery swap right there in the parking lot so I could take the old one back inside to collect the core credit.
As I described previously on this forum during both the cleanup and the actual swap I connected a small battery via the lighter socket (leaving a key in the accessories position) to keep things energized and not losing any settings. The attempted starts last night with an ailing battery did drop the voltage low enough to lose the clock but not radio stations and I haven't noticed anything odd about the windows or anything else that might need resetting.
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Glad your swap went without a hitch. I can swap the batteries in less than a minute. You need to prepare and plan ahead. If settings are lost, it is a minor inconvenience. I am not a fan of any power through the acc feed with the key in the ignition. It has worked for you guys so all the power to you. I prefer to play it safe. There are just too many complication when it comes to key in ignition and loosing 12v.
[Note: most vehicles require you to wait 90sec after removing key from ignition, before you remove battery.]
Salim
[Note: most vehicles require you to wait 90sec after removing key from ignition, before you remove battery.]
Salim
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2008 RX 350 new March 08.
I had good luck with the products sold by Sam's Club in the past and liked their liberal no questions asked warranty. I went into Walmart first and found what I think was the exact Johnson Controls battery as the OEM, differing only with a slightly improved spec and a minor case modification to allow for a lifting strap. Then I went over to Sam's and saw that their batteries are now this Duracell product and the price was under a dollar less. They may be excellent but not knowing anything about them I went with the Johnson Controls battery from Walmart.
I had good luck with the products sold by Sam's Club in the past and liked their liberal no questions asked warranty. I went into Walmart first and found what I think was the exact Johnson Controls battery as the OEM, differing only with a slightly improved spec and a minor case modification to allow for a lifting strap. Then I went over to Sam's and saw that their batteries are now this Duracell product and the price was under a dollar less. They may be excellent but not knowing anything about them I went with the Johnson Controls battery from Walmart.
To answer your question on Sams Club batteries, I have had very good luck with them. The current one in our other much older GS car is already 7 years old but starting to be marginal in performance. Can't complaint since I only paid $39 for it that came with a 24/84 month warranty. The Duracell Sams carry now come with a 36-m full replacement warranty rated at around 750CCA at $75 to 80. I will be getting that in a few weeks for other car.
#5
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Where are you seeing 84 months? I don't recall what the battery itself said on it but my Lexus warranties book has the basic warranty expiring at 48 mo / 50K miles.
#6
Battery is indeed 84 months, prorated. Even spelled out on battery itself, at least on mine before I replaced it. Costco battery is the same. 36 months full replacement.
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#8
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I just replaced the battery in my RX and it has been working like a charm. I bought it from Costco and was inexpensive. I tested it out by turning the vehicle off and leaving my headlights on. Seems to work pretty well. No issues yet!
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