mountie
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My X2 AGM came from Batteries Plus, with a 48 month warranty.
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They require you to attach the save the knowledge unit to your vehicle as to not loose CPU information.. ( that was in plain English, not mechanical equipment). Goto Interstate batteries and they do it free plus best is $300I have a 2018 Yukon XL Denali. Wife took it in for a leaking tire. They tested her battery while they had the car - curtesy check. They said it is a bit weak. I went on to Advance Auto's site to price a replacement, and they have it listed as a 'professional only' job. I've torn a few older vehicles down to the rails and started over. I looked it up on YouTube and they guy shows swapping it out in under 5 minutes. What is the professional part?! Does it require some kind of computer wizardry?
Also, what battery are you guys running? I usually throw the cheapest one available in my cars, but this one is the wife's. I spend a good amount of time out of town, so I like to spend extra to keep her vehicle reliable.
I get it.... yea, swapping out this battery is easy. Last year, I had a AAA battery that died, and I was away from home. They replaced it free. But ...2 things..... One, I now have a better battery and I carry a big jumper . Two, AAA roadside is VERY unreliable and could take HOURS to show up.Mountie - that’s a helluva idea! lol.
In reality it sounds like you’re mechanically inclined so it shouldn’t be that big of a deal for you. I’ve replaced mine twice…both almost exactly at the 3.5-4 year mark. Two braces, the distribution block on top, and as people have said…about the only way to get it out and back in is to tilt it on its side…other than that…15-20 min job max…
? Did you weld something? lolI did it myself on a Yukon Denali and would NEVER do it again.
Dodge Avenger. SIL has one.My son had a MOPAR car that he had to remove the front left tire and remove the wheel well shrouding, in order to get access to the battery to slide it out through the wheel well to replace it.
That video reminds me why I like my 2005 ......Just a diversion for a spring afternoon: