Battery
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I just stopped by Walmart and got an H7 AGM battery (this model made in south korea) Installed it, put in the vapor line and then reset the windows... Had to run the hatch up and down for the button to work again.... I ran a heavy string to the emergency pull on the hatch from the front seat, just in case it didn't come back up by itself... Was just a little nervous to have it down and not get it open easily if it didn't reset... but that's just me....
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That’s impressive. I changed mine after 7 years, though it was still going strong. I got the Duralast Platinum AGM at Autozone, $199 back then. Be sure to inspect the new battery; when I was ready to install it, I discovered the case was cracked near one of the terminals. I didn’t enjoy lifting it back into the trunk, but had no problem swapping it for a good one. No issues since then.
Yes, put something over the trunk latch just to be safe. You should be able to open the trunk by connecting a battery to the front jump terminals if the trunk closes while the battery is out, but don’t risk it. (It’s a convertible, based on its age.)
Yes, put something over the trunk latch just to be safe. You should be able to open the trunk by connecting a battery to the front jump terminals if the trunk closes while the battery is out, but don’t risk it. (It’s a convertible, based on its age.)
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You're well past due. I replaced mine preemptively at 7 years. It can be a real pain to deal with a flat battery. Undoubtedly it will happen on a cold rainy night away from home with no immediate way to access the trunk. It's not worth pushing it to the limit.
I replaced the original with an Interstate battery from Costco ($211). Installation was easy enough. The space is tight, and the battery is heavy, but not a big deal.
As mentioned above, you'll have to reset the auto up/down on the windows.
1. Close the window fully.
2. Release the switch, then lift it to the close position and hold for 2 seconds.
3. Open the window fully.
4. Release the switch, then push it to the open position and hold for 2 seconds.
5. Lift and release the switch to operate the one-touch function.
6. Repeat the procedure on each window.
I replaced the original with an Interstate battery from Costco ($211). Installation was easy enough. The space is tight, and the battery is heavy, but not a big deal.
As mentioned above, you'll have to reset the auto up/down on the windows.
1. Close the window fully.
2. Release the switch, then lift it to the close position and hold for 2 seconds.
3. Open the window fully.
4. Release the switch, then push it to the open position and hold for 2 seconds.
5. Lift and release the switch to operate the one-touch function.
6. Repeat the procedure on each window.
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JLR say that the Battery Management System (BMS) must be "told" (via SDD or Pathfinder or some other tool) that a new battery has been fitted for it (the BMS) to work properly, but many hundreds of Jag owners have found that after 5 or 6 drive cycles the BMS resets itself anyway.
I fitted new batteries to my old 2010 XFS and 2010 XFR and had zero problems after doing nothing, I haven't yet fitted a new battery to my F-Type but when I do I will see if my iCarsoft LR V2.0 can/will reset the BMS but I won't be fussed if it can't.
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My theory (which I possess and is mine but is based on no evidence whatever) is to fully charge the old battery before doing the swap and making sure the new one is also fully charged when you install it, then the BMS should be fooled into think that nothing has changed. My battery is coming up to 7 years old this summer so I may have an opportunity to try this.
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My theory (which I possess and is mine but is based on no evidence whatever) is to fully charge the old battery before doing the swap and making sure the new one is also fully charged when you install it, then the BMS should be fooled into think that nothing has changed. My battery is coming up to 7 years old this summer so I may have an opportunity to try this.
What may work instead as a tweak to your theory (assuming the old battery is knackered and can't be fully recharged) is to measure the state of charge of the old battery then somehow bring the new battery down to the same level, swap batteries, then fully charge the newly installed one.
Maybe I could try that, my battery is coming up on 10 years old (original OEM battery still) and I have had a new battery sitting on the garage bench for some three years now. That battery regularly drops to around 68% charged (coz just sitting there with no alternator to perk it up) so I regularly whack my tender/maintainer on it to charge it up again, although it only ever gets to 98%.
Of course I am only half serious about this idea but who knows it could work!
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Sorry for hijacking this thread, but is this the Duralast AGM battery that seems to be a suitable replacement for the OEM one? Coming up on 7 years without a replacement on mine.
https://www.autozone.com/batteries-s...agm/319458_0_0
Thanks!
https://www.autozone.com/batteries-s...agm/319458_0_0
Thanks!
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No, you want the H8 size - I put this is mine a couple of years ago.
https://www.autozone.com/batteries-s...agm/319459_0_0
Make sure to inspect the battery. When I got around to installing mine, I discovered the case was cracked and had to exchange it. AZ said that wasn’t unusual.
https://www.autozone.com/batteries-s...agm/319459_0_0
Make sure to inspect the battery. When I got around to installing mine, I discovered the case was cracked and had to exchange it. AZ said that wasn’t unusual.
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I put a new battery in my Mazda CX 5 last year at the four year old mark just as a preventive measure. I went with an Everstart brand from Walmart which I suspect is made by the same company that provides them to Autozone. I also upgraded to an AGM type. The battery had a sticker on it indicating that it was manufactured the month prior. But to be on the safe side, I hooked it up to my CTEK unit before installing it. The CTEK went through the usual process and took about 6 hours before showing that the new battery was fully charged.
My understanding is that it is always prudent to fully charge a new battery before installing it regardless of how 'fresh" it appears to be from the manufacturing date on the battery label. In the past several vehicles I owned conventional lead acid auto batteries never gave me more than about 4 years before failing. And they failed suddenly and without warning unlike decades ago when you would notice the starter turning a little slower and then think "yep, looks like it's time for a new battery". I have never kept a car on a battery maintainer like a CTEK before and am keeping my fingers crossed that I do get 6 or 7 years out of the AGM battery in my 2021 F Type.
My understanding is that it is always prudent to fully charge a new battery before installing it regardless of how 'fresh" it appears to be from the manufacturing date on the battery label. In the past several vehicles I owned conventional lead acid auto batteries never gave me more than about 4 years before failing. And they failed suddenly and without warning unlike decades ago when you would notice the starter turning a little slower and then think "yep, looks like it's time for a new battery". I have never kept a car on a battery maintainer like a CTEK before and am keeping my fingers crossed that I do get 6 or 7 years out of the AGM battery in my 2021 F Type.
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They probably did....they charge like 800 retail, warranty is probably 1/2 that so 400..so still a decent profit....at least if I was a dealer I would do this for my customers as a means to optimize my business....both financially and in terms of happy customers. Win Win.
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They probably did....they charge like 800 retail, warranty is probably 1/2 that so 400..so still a decent profit....at least if I was a dealer I would do this for my customers as a means to optimize my business....both financially and in terms of happy customers. Win Win.
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If I were you, I'd replace your battery before you have to deal with what I did. Fortunately, I was stranded on a beautiful evening in a huge parking lot with no other cars within 100 feet of me. I also have AAA so the flatbed tow truck was able to take care of business with great care and in a highly professional manner. I got lucky.
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Synthesis,
I read your post. I have a 2017 F-Type R and since it's purchase the car has always been hooked up to a battery tender 24/7. Reading your post, you've convinced me that I should change the original battery at this point in time. I am however not that handy with the automotive hands on aspect for my car. Can you or anyone else please point out exactly where in the back trunk the battery is located. And if there's any picture or link you can provide which will show some pictures for accessing the battery I would sincerely appreciate it. I don't want to be up a creek without a paddle so to speak. Better safe than sorry so I will also change my battery. Thank you for your reply.
Roberto
I read your post. I have a 2017 F-Type R and since it's purchase the car has always been hooked up to a battery tender 24/7. Reading your post, you've convinced me that I should change the original battery at this point in time. I am however not that handy with the automotive hands on aspect for my car. Can you or anyone else please point out exactly where in the back trunk the battery is located. And if there's any picture or link you can provide which will show some pictures for accessing the battery I would sincerely appreciate it. I don't want to be up a creek without a paddle so to speak. Better safe than sorry so I will also change my battery. Thank you for your reply.
Roberto
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