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Dave L 01-13-2008 01:01 AM

'05 Accord Battery
 
I have an '05 Accord LX manual purchased in August '05, with almost 34k
miles on it. When I checked the battery today the status indicator was
clear and not green. I've never had the battery drain and need a jump start
before. I called the dealer to inquire today and was told if it went bad,
they would cover for up to 3 years (the new car warranty). They said I
could bring it in on Monday to test the battery, but I won't have time.

Isn't this a little premature for a battery to start going bad? What is
recommended if I decide to replace it? I used to always go Die Hard Gold
for replacements but not sure if they're still the best or one of the better
ones. Any ideas or suggestions?

Thanks,
-Dave



Brian Smith 01-13-2008 05:39 AM

Re: '05 Accord Battery
 

"Dave L" <davelieuREMOVEME@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:TfadnakgJJamNBTanZ2dnUVZ_qiinZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>I have an '05 Accord LX manual purchased in August '05, with almost 34k
>miles on it. When I checked the battery today the status indicator was
>clear and not green. I've never had the battery drain and need a jump
>start before. I called the dealer to inquire today and was told if it went
>bad, they would cover for up to 3 years (the new car warranty). They said
>I could bring it in on Monday to test the battery, but I won't have time.


Make the time, it's being replaced for you for no charge.

> Isn't this a little premature for a battery to start going bad? What is
> recommended if I decide to replace it? I used to always go Die Hard Gold
> for replacements but not sure if they're still the best or one of the
> better ones. Any ideas or suggestions?


Make the time, it's being replaced for you for no charge.



bbtaco 01-13-2008 08:11 AM

Re: '05 Accord Battery
 

"Brian Smith" <Halifax@NovaScotia.Canada> wrote in message
news:aTlij.4524$yQ1.1403@edtnps89...
>
> "Dave L" <davelieuREMOVEME@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:TfadnakgJJamNBTanZ2dnUVZ_qiinZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>>I have an '05 Accord LX manual purchased in August '05, with almost 34k
>>miles on it. When I checked the battery today the status indicator was
>>clear and not green. I've never had the battery drain and need a jump
>>start before. I called the dealer to inquire today and was told if it
>>went bad, they would cover for up to 3 years (the new car warranty). They
>>said I could bring it in on Monday to test the battery, but I won't have
>>time.

>
> Make the time, it's being replaced for you for no charge.
>
>> Isn't this a little premature for a battery to start going bad? What is
>> recommended if I decide to replace it? I used to always go Die Hard Gold
>> for replacements but not sure if they're still the best or one of the
>> better ones. Any ideas or suggestions?

>
> Make the time, it's being replaced for you for no charge.
>


We just had the battery replaced free by our dealer with only 19,000 miles
on our 2006 Accord. The car would start but seemed to turn over slower than
usual. The indicator window on it did not show any color in it either. They
tested it and I was told it was putting out much lower cranking amps than it
should.



Elle 01-13-2008 09:32 AM

Re: '05 Accord Battery
 
If you are in a hot climate, then 2.5 years is often a
common life for a battery.

Interstate (and maybe one other manufacturer) is the OEM
battery manufacturer for Hondas and is much recommended
here. I go with Interstate lately for my 91 Civic.

"Dave L" <davelieuREMOVEME@yahoo.com> wrote
>I have an '05 Accord LX manual purchased in August '05,
>with almost 34k miles on it. When I checked the battery
>today the status indicator was clear and not green. I've
>never had the battery drain and need a jump start before.
>I called the dealer to inquire today and was told if it
>went bad, they would cover for up to 3 years (the new car
>warranty). They said I could bring it in on Monday to test
>the battery, but I won't have time.
>
> Isn't this a little premature for a battery to start going
> bad? What is recommended if I decide to replace it? I
> used to always go Die Hard Gold for replacements but not
> sure if they're still the best or one of the better ones.
> Any ideas or suggestions?




Woody 01-13-2008 11:01 AM

Re: '05 Accord Battery
 
The dealer is replacing it under warranty so why go to any other battery. He
should make the time and take it to the dealer....



"Elle" <honda.lioness@nospam.earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:13ok87v2ldrb2de@corp.supernews.com...
> If you are in a hot climate, then 2.5 years is often a common life for a
> battery.
>
> Interstate (and maybe one other manufacturer) is the OEM battery
> manufacturer for Hondas and is much recommended here. I go with Interstate
> lately for my 91 Civic.
>
> "Dave L" <davelieuREMOVEME@yahoo.com> wrote
>>I have an '05 Accord LX manual purchased in August '05, with almost 34k
>>miles on it. When I checked the battery today the status indicator was
>>clear and not green. I've never had the battery drain and need a jump
>>start before. I called the dealer to inquire today and was told if it went
>>bad, they would cover for up to 3 years (the new car warranty). They said
>>I could bring it in on Monday to test the battery, but I won't have time.
>>
>> Isn't this a little premature for a battery to start going bad? What is
>> recommended if I decide to replace it? I used to always go Die Hard Gold
>> for replacements but not sure if they're still the best or one of the
>> better ones. Any ideas or suggestions?

>
>




Dave L 01-13-2008 01:15 PM

Re: '05 Accord Battery
 

"bbtaco" <bbtaco@spamnot.com> wrote in message
news:leidndQVweCTkxfanZ2dnUVZ_vyinZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>
> "Brian Smith" <Halifax@NovaScotia.Canada> wrote in message
> news:aTlij.4524$yQ1.1403@edtnps89...
>>
>> "Dave L" <davelieuREMOVEME@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>> news:TfadnakgJJamNBTanZ2dnUVZ_qiinZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>>>I have an '05 Accord LX manual purchased in August '05, with almost 34k
>>>miles on it. When I checked the battery today the status indicator was
>>>clear and not green. I've never had the battery drain and need a jump
>>>start before. I called the dealer to inquire today and was told if it
>>>went bad, they would cover for up to 3 years (the new car warranty).
>>>They said I could bring it in on Monday to test the battery, but I won't
>>>have time.

>>
>> Make the time, it's being replaced for you for no charge.
>>
>>> Isn't this a little premature for a battery to start going bad? What is
>>> recommended if I decide to replace it? I used to always go Die Hard
>>> Gold for replacements but not sure if they're still the best or one of
>>> the better ones. Any ideas or suggestions?

>>
>> Make the time, it's being replaced for you for no charge.
>>

>
> We just had the battery replaced free by our dealer with only 19,000 miles
> on our 2006 Accord. The car would start but seemed to turn over slower
> than usual. The indicator window on it did not show any color in it
> either. They tested it and I was told it was putting out much lower
> cranking amps than it should.


Yes, I'll make an appointment to the dealer. I just couldn't do it this
Monday and hopefully they'll have a day where they have later appointments
or a Saturday appointment when they can check this. The Accord always
seemed to turn over slightly slower than my previous cars even when it was
new. It was nothing major, and even now it's the same. This happens when I
let it sit overnight or after work.

My only concern is if they say nothing is actually wrong with it and the
battery is just getting old at 2-1/2 years old!

Thanks,
-Dave



Dave L 01-13-2008 01:18 PM

Re: '05 Accord Battery
 
I'm in Maryland and the batteries I've had in previous cars have always
lasted over 2.5 years. Then again, this is my first "new" car.

I'll see if I can dig up an old CR mag for car batteries. CR is normally
decent although I do take them with a grain of salt.

Thanks,
-Dave


"Elle" <honda.lioness@nospam.earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:13ok87v2ldrb2de@corp.supernews.com...
> If you are in a hot climate, then 2.5 years is often a common life for a
> battery.
>
> Interstate (and maybe one other manufacturer) is the OEM battery
> manufacturer for Hondas and is much recommended here. I go with Interstate
> lately for my 91 Civic.
>
> "Dave L" <davelieuREMOVEME@yahoo.com> wrote
>>I have an '05 Accord LX manual purchased in August '05, with almost 34k
>>miles on it. When I checked the battery today the status indicator was
>>clear and not green. I've never had the battery drain and need a jump
>>start before. I called the dealer to inquire today and was told if it went
>>bad, they would cover for up to 3 years (the new car warranty). They said
>>I could bring it in on Monday to test the battery, but I won't have time.
>>
>> Isn't this a little premature for a battery to start going bad? What is
>> recommended if I decide to replace it? I used to always go Die Hard Gold
>> for replacements but not sure if they're still the best or one of the
>> better ones. Any ideas or suggestions?




jim beam 01-13-2008 01:20 PM

Re: '05 Accord Battery
 
Dave L wrote:
> "bbtaco" <bbtaco@spamnot.com> wrote in message
> news:leidndQVweCTkxfanZ2dnUVZ_vyinZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>> "Brian Smith" <Halifax@NovaScotia.Canada> wrote in message
>> news:aTlij.4524$yQ1.1403@edtnps89...
>>> "Dave L" <davelieuREMOVEME@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>> news:TfadnakgJJamNBTanZ2dnUVZ_qiinZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>>>> I have an '05 Accord LX manual purchased in August '05, with almost 34k
>>>> miles on it. When I checked the battery today the status indicator was
>>>> clear and not green. I've never had the battery drain and need a jump
>>>> start before. I called the dealer to inquire today and was told if it
>>>> went bad, they would cover for up to 3 years (the new car warranty).
>>>> They said I could bring it in on Monday to test the battery, but I won't
>>>> have time.
>>> Make the time, it's being replaced for you for no charge.
>>>
>>>> Isn't this a little premature for a battery to start going bad? What is
>>>> recommended if I decide to replace it? I used to always go Die Hard
>>>> Gold for replacements but not sure if they're still the best or one of
>>>> the better ones. Any ideas or suggestions?
>>> Make the time, it's being replaced for you for no charge.
>>>

>> We just had the battery replaced free by our dealer with only 19,000 miles
>> on our 2006 Accord. The car would start but seemed to turn over slower
>> than usual. The indicator window on it did not show any color in it
>> either. They tested it and I was told it was putting out much lower
>> cranking amps than it should.

>
> Yes, I'll make an appointment to the dealer. I just couldn't do it this
> Monday and hopefully they'll have a day where they have later appointments
> or a Saturday appointment when they can check this. The Accord always
> seemed to turn over slightly slower than my previous cars even when it was
> new. It was nothing major, and even now it's the same. This happens when I
> let it sit overnight or after work.
>
> My only concern is if they say nothing is actually wrong with it and the
> battery is just getting old at 2-1/2 years old!
>



you don't say where you live - if it's phoenix, that battery life will
not be unusual.

Dave L 01-13-2008 01:20 PM

Re: '05 Accord Battery
 
Yeah yeah, I'll see what appointments they have this week. Juggling with a
work schedule! As I said in a previous post, I'm just afraid the dealer
will say the clear eye is normal wear and not do anything. I'll hit the 36k
miles before the 36 months for the new car warranty.

Thanks,
-Dave


"Woody" <TheDuck@pond.net> wrote in message
news:0Bqij.14041$6%.3557@nlpi061.nbdc.sbc.com...
> The dealer is replacing it under warranty so why go to any other battery.
> He should make the time and take it to the dealer....
>
>
>
> "Elle" <honda.lioness@nospam.earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:13ok87v2ldrb2de@corp.supernews.com...
>> If you are in a hot climate, then 2.5 years is often a common life for a
>> battery.
>>
>> Interstate (and maybe one other manufacturer) is the OEM battery
>> manufacturer for Hondas and is much recommended here. I go with
>> Interstate lately for my 91 Civic.
>>
>> "Dave L" <davelieuREMOVEME@yahoo.com> wrote
>>>I have an '05 Accord LX manual purchased in August '05, with almost 34k
>>>miles on it. When I checked the battery today the status indicator was
>>>clear and not green. I've never had the battery drain and need a jump
>>>start before. I called the dealer to inquire today and was told if it
>>>went bad, they would cover for up to 3 years (the new car warranty).
>>>They said I could bring it in on Monday to test the battery, but I won't
>>>have time.
>>>
>>> Isn't this a little premature for a battery to start going bad? What is
>>> recommended if I decide to replace it? I used to always go Die Hard
>>> Gold for replacements but not sure if they're still the best or one of
>>> the better ones. Any ideas or suggestions?

>>
>>

>
>




Howard 01-13-2008 07:44 PM

Re: '05 Accord Battery
 

"Dave L" <davelieuREMOVEME@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:TfadnakgJJamNBTanZ2dnUVZ_qiinZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>I have an '05 Accord LX manual purchased in August '05, with almost 34k
>miles on it. When I checked the battery today the status indicator was
>clear and not green. I've never had the battery drain and need a jump
>start before. I called the dealer to inquire today and was told if it went
>bad, they would cover for up to 3 years (the new car warranty). They said
>I could bring it in on Monday to test the battery, but I won't have time.

Your dealer should have a very good tester for your battery. It is mandatory
for him to have. It is a unit automatically sent to all dealerships and
takes about two minutes to do a test on the battery. Ask to see the printout
which prints from the tester and is just like a credit card receipt. The
test is either good or replace/pass or fail. So there is no "let;s wait and
see what happens" scenario.

> Isn't this a little premature for a battery to start going bad?

As others have mentioned it depends on where you live. Extremes in
temperature take a toll on a batterys life.

>What is recommended if I decide to replace it? I used to always go Die
>Hard Gold for replacements but not sure if they're still the best or one of
>the better ones. Any ideas or suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
> -Dave


The Honda battery is manufactured by Interstate Battery to Honda
specifications. The MSRP is $92.94. It has one of the best warranties in the
business. It is a 100 month warranty battery. It is replaced at no charge in
the first 36 months for free if it fails and is prorated for the balance of
the 100 months. That is the case if you buy it. Keep in mind that if your
dealer replaces your batttery the replacement you get will only be covered
for the balance of your new car 3 year/36,000mile warranty.
If you are a customer with the dealer you may have some influence in
negotiating a fair price to buy one and gain that 100 month warranty. The
incentive to the dealer is that you may give him a few more dollars than he
would be paid by Honda for the warranty, which is only about $15 less than
MSRP. If you've never been back for any maintenance, don't expect any more
than getting the warranty handled.

Howard


Howard 01-13-2008 08:01 PM

Correction: Re: '05 Accord Battery
 
> That is the case if you buy it. Keep in mind that if your dealer replaces
> your batttery the replacement you get will only be covered for the balance
> of your new car 3 year/36,000mile warranty.


WRONG! I apologize. What I wrote is true for most any warranty replaced part
EXCEPT batteries.
Honda Replacement Part batteries used under the New Car Limited Warranty are
covered by the Honda Genuine Replacement Battery Warranty (100-months).


Dave L 01-13-2008 09:11 PM

Re: '05 Accord Battery
 

"jim beam" <spamvortex@bad.example.net> wrote in message
news:A5edncWNOcLAyxfanZ2dnUVZWhednZ2d@speakeasy.ne t...
> Dave L wrote:
>> "bbtaco" <bbtaco@spamnot.com> wrote in message
>> news:leidndQVweCTkxfanZ2dnUVZ_vyinZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>>> "Brian Smith" <Halifax@NovaScotia.Canada> wrote in message
>>> news:aTlij.4524$yQ1.1403@edtnps89...
>>>> "Dave L" <davelieuREMOVEME@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:TfadnakgJJamNBTanZ2dnUVZ_qiinZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>>>>> I have an '05 Accord LX manual purchased in August '05, with almost
>>>>> 34k miles on it. When I checked the battery today the status
>>>>> indicator was clear and not green. I've never had the battery drain
>>>>> and need a jump start before. I called the dealer to inquire today
>>>>> and was told if it went bad, they would cover for up to 3 years (the
>>>>> new car warranty). They said I could bring it in on Monday to test the
>>>>> battery, but I won't have time.
>>>> Make the time, it's being replaced for you for no charge.
>>>>
>>>>> Isn't this a little premature for a battery to start going bad? What
>>>>> is recommended if I decide to replace it? I used to always go Die
>>>>> Hard Gold for replacements but not sure if they're still the best or
>>>>> one of the better ones. Any ideas or suggestions?
>>>> Make the time, it's being replaced for you for no charge.
>>>>
>>> We just had the battery replaced free by our dealer with only 19,000
>>> miles on our 2006 Accord. The car would start but seemed to turn over
>>> slower than usual. The indicator window on it did not show any color in
>>> it either. They tested it and I was told it was putting out much lower
>>> cranking amps than it should.

>>
>> Yes, I'll make an appointment to the dealer. I just couldn't do it this
>> Monday and hopefully they'll have a day where they have later
>> appointments or a Saturday appointment when they can check this. The
>> Accord always seemed to turn over slightly slower than my previous cars
>> even when it was new. It was nothing major, and even now it's the same.
>> This happens when I let it sit overnight or after work.
>>
>> My only concern is if they say nothing is actually wrong with it and the
>> battery is just getting old at 2-1/2 years old!
>>

>
>
> you don't say where you live - if it's phoenix, that battery life will not
> be unusual.


Sorry - I'm in Maryland.
-Dave



Dave L 01-13-2008 09:16 PM

Re: '05 Accord Battery
 
I used to go with the Sears Diehard batteries too. You're right, the cost
of a battery is cheap compared to the cost of a new vehicle. I would never
think of getting a new vehicle when only a battery is needed! Besides, it
only has 33k miles and 2-1/2 years old. Still "new" to me.

I'd still rather let warranty handle it if the dealership deems it needs
replacing!

Thanks,
-Dave


"Dick" <w6ccd@k7yca.org> wrote in message
news:7h3lo3h01r4fk04b36mstdm6529nddhn58@4ax.com...
> Honda batteries generally hold up pretty well. I would normally
> expect about 5 years from one. Batteries though, are just like
> anything else electrical. They can fail prematurely, and it has
> nothing to do with the car. I had a new Sears Diehard fail completely
> in less than 6 months. Also bear in mind that in the scheme of
> things, an $86 battery (price I just paid at a Honda dealer) is really
> nothing compared to the cost of a new vehicle. I see people every day
> putting more than that in their gas tank on one fill-up!. Finally, a
> clear test indicator can mean that the battery needs charging, is
> failing, or is simply low on water. Yes, "sealed" batteries do
> sometimes need to have water added.
>
> If you don't want to stick with OEM, the last CR report on auto
> batteries was October 2006. NAPA came out on top.
>
> Dick
>
> On Sun, 13 Jan 2008 13:18:18 -0500, "Dave L"
> <davelieuREMOVEME@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>>I'm in Maryland and the batteries I've had in previous cars have always
>>lasted over 2.5 years. Then again, this is my first "new" car.
>>
>>I'll see if I can dig up an old CR mag for car batteries. CR is normally
>>decent although I do take them with a grain of salt.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>-Dave
>>
>>
>>"Elle" <honda.lioness@nospam.earthlink.net> wrote in message
>>news:13ok87v2ldrb2de@corp.supernews.com...
>>> If you are in a hot climate, then 2.5 years is often a common life for a
>>> battery.
>>>
>>> Interstate (and maybe one other manufacturer) is the OEM battery
>>> manufacturer for Hondas and is much recommended here. I go with
>>> Interstate
>>> lately for my 91 Civic.
>>>
>>> "Dave L" <davelieuREMOVEME@yahoo.com> wrote
>>>>I have an '05 Accord LX manual purchased in August '05, with almost 34k
>>>>miles on it. When I checked the battery today the status indicator was
>>>>clear and not green. I've never had the battery drain and need a jump
>>>>start before. I called the dealer to inquire today and was told if it
>>>>went
>>>>bad, they would cover for up to 3 years (the new car warranty). They
>>>>said
>>>>I could bring it in on Monday to test the battery, but I won't have
>>>>time.
>>>>
>>>> Isn't this a little premature for a battery to start going bad? What
>>>> is
>>>> recommended if I decide to replace it? I used to always go Die Hard
>>>> Gold
>>>> for replacements but not sure if they're still the best or one of the
>>>> better ones. Any ideas or suggestions?

>>

>
>
> --
> Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
>




Dave L 01-13-2008 09:22 PM

Re: '05 Accord Battery
 

"Howard" <howardh1951-at-hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:478ab06a$0$4952$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
>
> "Dave L" <davelieuREMOVEME@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:TfadnakgJJamNBTanZ2dnUVZ_qiinZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>>I have an '05 Accord LX manual purchased in August '05, with almost 34k
>>miles on it. When I checked the battery today the status indicator was
>>clear and not green. I've never had the battery drain and need a jump
>>start before. I called the dealer to inquire today and was told if it
>>went bad, they would cover for up to 3 years (the new car warranty). They
>>said I could bring it in on Monday to test the battery, but I won't have
>>time.

> Your dealer should have a very good tester for your battery. It is
> mandatory for him to have. It is a unit automatically sent to all
> dealerships and takes about two minutes to do a test on the battery. Ask
> to see the printout which prints from the tester and is just like a credit
> card receipt. The test is either good or replace/pass or fail. So there is
> no "let;s wait and see what happens" scenario.
>
>> Isn't this a little premature for a battery to start going bad?

> As others have mentioned it depends on where you live. Extremes in
> temperature take a toll on a batterys life.


In Maryland, so I get the hot weather along with snow in the winters.
Still - seems premature compared to other cars & batteries, including
people I know. We'll see!

>>What is recommended if I decide to replace it? I used to always go Die
>>Hard Gold for replacements but not sure if they're still the best or one
>>of the better ones. Any ideas or suggestions?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> -Dave

>
> The Honda battery is manufactured by Interstate Battery to Honda
> specifications. The MSRP is $92.94. It has one of the best warranties in
> the business. It is a 100 month warranty battery. It is replaced at no
> charge in the first 36 months for free if it fails and is prorated for the
> balance of the 100 months. That is the case if you buy it. Keep in mind
> that if your dealer replaces your batttery the replacement you get will
> only be covered for the balance of your new car 3 year/36,000mile
> warranty.
> If you are a customer with the dealer you may have some influence in
> negotiating a fair price to buy one and gain that 100 month warranty. The
> incentive to the dealer is that you may give him a few more dollars than
> he would be paid by Honda for the warranty, which is only about $15 less
> than MSRP. If you've never been back for any maintenance, don't expect any
> more than getting the warranty handled.
>
> Howard


I used to take my old car to this dealership all the time. It was much
older so it needed more work! However, not much is needed for this car yet.
Also often take it to a guy now who is a Honda mechanic but does work on the
side.

Normally don't like going to a dealer for a battery when I can get it done
much cheaper than a dealership. But I know a good working relationship with
a dealer is a good thing to have...
-Dave



Dave L 01-13-2008 09:22 PM

Re: Correction: Re: '05 Accord Battery
 

"Howard" <howardh1951-at-hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:478ab461$0$4951$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
>> That is the case if you buy it. Keep in mind that if your dealer replaces
>> your batttery the replacement you get will only be covered for the
>> balance of your new car 3 year/36,000mile warranty.

>
> WRONG! I apologize. What I wrote is true for most any warranty replaced
> part EXCEPT batteries.
> Honda Replacement Part batteries used under the New Car Limited Warranty
> are covered by the Honda Genuine Replacement Battery Warranty
> (100-months).


I wish the original Honda battery was good for 100 months!
-Dave




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