Just to prove what a profligate spender I am, my one and only Black Friday purchase this year was a new car battery. The previous one had done 27 months and 59,203 miles, I had noticed that it was no longer reading more than about 12.5 (even after a long drive), and 2 to 2.5 years is about the lifespan of a car battery in this part of the world.
I have a 750 mile road trip on Monday, and was wondering about whether to swap the batteries now, or wait until next weekend when I get back. Three things tipped me to doing it now: son in bed, wife in the shower, and nothing much to do for an hour, and looking at Crapple Weather on my phone and finding out that the overnight temperatures where I will be for most of next week (El Paso, TX) are forecast to dip into the low 20s, which would likely kill a declining battery.
So I did the swapout just now. This is what I found when I disassembled the positive terminal assembly:
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I cleaned up the terminal piece with steel wool and sprayed terminal protector liberally when installing the replacement, and all is good (though when I get back, I'm going to the Honda dealership to get a replacement for that terminal piece, just to be on the safe side). But if I'd decided not to do the swapout this evening, I suspect that there is a significant chance that a night in frosty conditions could have broken that connection. Relieved that I dealt with that in a garage in California at 65 degrees, rather than a hotel parking lot in El Paso at 25.
I have a 750 mile road trip on Monday, and was wondering about whether to swap the batteries now, or wait until next weekend when I get back. Three things tipped me to doing it now: son in bed, wife in the shower, and nothing much to do for an hour, and looking at Crapple Weather on my phone and finding out that the overnight temperatures where I will be for most of next week (El Paso, TX) are forecast to dip into the low 20s, which would likely kill a declining battery.
So I did the swapout just now. This is what I found when I disassembled the positive terminal assembly:
battery_1.JPG
battery_2.JPG
battery_3.JPG
I cleaned up the terminal piece with steel wool and sprayed terminal protector liberally when installing the replacement, and all is good (though when I get back, I'm going to the Honda dealership to get a replacement for that terminal piece, just to be on the safe side). But if I'd decided not to do the swapout this evening, I suspect that there is a significant chance that a night in frosty conditions could have broken that connection. Relieved that I dealt with that in a garage in California at 65 degrees, rather than a hotel parking lot in El Paso at 25.
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