Re: Signs that battery needs a replacement Cross posting another battery related thread, Quote:
Originally Posted by NaXal My 2017 Aspire Titanium TDCi (Diesel) is at Ford ASC for some suspension rattle (noise) related issue.
While they work on that problem, Service Advisor has come back with an update about my battery. As per their checks, it's in its last leg & to avoid being stranded, I should consider replacing ASAP.
It's around 3.5 (30k kms) years old & till date I haven't seen any sign of battery related issue.
I wonder what's going on. It seems like batteries now days come with some Apple like chip  So many members here have posted about this 4 year time frame for battery needing replacement. Regardless of their different usage patterns
P.S. My stock battery is from "Ford". Completely white outer casing with a single Ford Logo !!
PPS. Does anyone know what's the amp/ah specifications for Ford Figo Aspire Diesel battery? I checked the manual, I there is nothing mentioned apart from 12v. Service Center guys are speaking about 390 CCA (unconventional battery measurement unit). Quick Google search about CCA to amp/ah is pointing to 54ah where as battery suggestion website (like battery wale or battery bhai is suggesting 44/45ah batteries) |
Now that was back in September 2020 and fast forward to present, that’s January 2021, my Aspire is due for its scheduled yearly service tomorrow.
I borrowed a multi meter from someone and checked. Following are the results,
Car is seating idle for 4/5 days, battery volt is around 12.25/35/45 or such.
Cranking leads to voltage drop to around 9.45/55 or such.
Drove the car for 10/15 mins and checked again,
Now the cranking is leading to drop of voltage value to 10.25/10.35 !!
Question is,
Should I really need to worry and change the battery tomorrow at ASC or take some risk by asking them to do a service of battery (water n specific gravity) and keep it running !!  |