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  • Battery blues

    Sure enough, we had a dead battery after the car had not been started in 2-3 weeks.

    Should I go ahead and buy a Ford battery or try a jump start? It's a 2002 with 4,100 miles.
    sigpicRussell
    There were no atheists in the foxholes.

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    Re: Battery blues

    Many 02 owners have the original battery but it is now 6 years old and has served you well. May be time to replace and have peace of mind. Replace with the one from Motorcraft so as to get the correct vent type.
    Lonestar
    It was a smile in every mile
    Gotta love that American Ride

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    • #3
      Re: Battery blues

      If you search this topic you will see me asking the same question last year...bottom line is get a new batter and motorcraft is just about your only choice...if you want to save some money install it yourself. FYI, mine ended up being the rear defogger not shutting off and draining the battery, but I don't regret replacing it given the age.

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      • #4
        Re: Battery blues

        Originally posted by Lonestar View Post
        Many 02 owners have the original battery but it is now 6 years old and has served you well. May be time to replace and have peace of mind. Replace with the one from Motorcraft so as to get the correct vent type.
        Thanks. I had an email from Optima stating their batteries were not recommended.

        Would you want your wife stuck with a dead battery and the top down?

        I think not!

        Thanks again,
        sigpicRussell
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        • #5
          Re: Battery blues

          Get a new Motorcraft battery. Jump start won't hurt to get you going but even if it seems ok after recharging, it is just a matter of time before it fails again.
          ~Jimmy
          Native Texan
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          • #6
            Re: Battery blues

            Finally replaced my LadyBird's 6 year old battery, even though it continued to test ok. The battery doesn't cost that much and now I don't worry about getting stranded somewhere with a car that won't start. I think they call it Peace of Mind.......

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            • #7
              Re: Battery blues

              Jump start it and/or put it on a battery charger and see if it holds a charge. They're not that costly (under $50 at Sears or K-Mart) and convenient to have around. I've still got the original battery on my 2003. 4-5 years of battery life is pretty good on your daily driver, but I've regularly gotten about 8 years on my collector vehicles which are garaged and not as frequently driven.

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              • #8
                Re: Battery blues

                Russell, another good reason not to let your wife drive the t-bird.

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                • #9
                  Re: Battery blues

                  Well, it's her car. She teaches freshman English at Arkansas State and mean school teacher looks from a red head English teacher are almost deadly.

                  She's a sweetheart except for mechanical, car-type problems.
                  sigpicRussell
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                  • #10
                    Re: Battery blues

                    Originally posted by Borla Babe View Post
                    Finally replaced my LadyBird's 6 year old battery, even though it continued to test ok. The battery doesn't cost that much and now I don't worry about getting stranded somewhere with a car that won't start. I think they call it Peace of Mind.......
                    Good decision. Pushed one too far in one of my other cars, and it cost me a road service ($70.00) and being late to an appointment not to mention the hassle. It had a dead/shorted cell so a simple jump-start would not get it going. Six to seven years is about it for these batteries. I know there are exceptions, but it's not worth the aggrevation.
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                    • #11
                      Re: Battery blues

                      I'm still on the original battery.In Fl. you get 3-4 yrs due to the heat so I maybe pushing it a little.Just changed the battery in the GF Honda an 06.Didn't go to the dealer as she had to go to work.
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                      • #12
                        Re: Battery blues

                        I'm still on the original battery after almost 7 years and 42,000 miles. Still going strong.
                        Sam

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