HenrytheHumvee
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Good evening all,
I recently had an issue with my M998 not wanting to start. I pulled out my volt meter and across one battery it said 11 volts and the other 13 volts for a combined of 24 volts. Both batteries were manufactured 06/23. It was not enough to turn the vehicle over but it was able to be jumped easily. While the vehicle was running I had a reading of 27 volts. I took both batteries into my local AutoZone to be tested and one came back as a failure, and the other passed. I looked at replacing both batteries and asked the associate to test their shelf batteries before I paid. All three of their batteries failed. I left and went to another parts store (O'Reilly's) I had them test my batteries again with similar results. they had two of their brand batteries, those two failed also. Finally I ended up at advanced and they had two batteries in stock manufactured in 12/23 and 01/24, wouldn't you know it neither of them passed the CCA test. The voltage came back fine but the CCA was 113/950. My bad battery had more CCA than their one manufactured in January. Finally another advanced store had two in stock that they tested and say they are good and I pick them up Monday. We will see if they actually work.
Is anyone else having issues with finding group 31 batteries that aren't failing right off the shelf? Is it a bad production run? What could cause this?
I recently had an issue with my M998 not wanting to start. I pulled out my volt meter and across one battery it said 11 volts and the other 13 volts for a combined of 24 volts. Both batteries were manufactured 06/23. It was not enough to turn the vehicle over but it was able to be jumped easily. While the vehicle was running I had a reading of 27 volts. I took both batteries into my local AutoZone to be tested and one came back as a failure, and the other passed. I looked at replacing both batteries and asked the associate to test their shelf batteries before I paid. All three of their batteries failed. I left and went to another parts store (O'Reilly's) I had them test my batteries again with similar results. they had two of their brand batteries, those two failed also. Finally I ended up at advanced and they had two batteries in stock manufactured in 12/23 and 01/24, wouldn't you know it neither of them passed the CCA test. The voltage came back fine but the CCA was 113/950. My bad battery had more CCA than their one manufactured in January. Finally another advanced store had two in stock that they tested and say they are good and I pick them up Monday. We will see if they actually work.
Is anyone else having issues with finding group 31 batteries that aren't failing right off the shelf? Is it a bad production run? What could cause this?