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Battery

sdsubzero4

Spring Valley, CA
Anyone know what is the life cycle of a stock battery in the 2002 Mustang? I'm thinking 5 to 7 years. I thinking its time to replace mine.

What is a good replacment battery?
 

HisPony

Wondering where I am!?!?
The only advice I can give is stay away from Optima batteries.

I know off roaders that have returned their Optima 4 or more times because they crapped out. Just normal usage, no winch or extra lights.
 

GT400SC

PM for Decals
Go to Brodings Battery Warehouse in La Mesa. When my battery crapped out in the Lightning after 6 faithful years, I replaced it at Brodings with a 1024 cranking amp battery. This place has batteries for just about any battery powered item. Cell phones, cars, hearing aids....everything!

http://www.brodings.com/
 

GT400SC

PM for Decals
No really, I think mine is a no name brand, but for the price, I couldn't complain. I'll look at the label in the morning and see if there's a brand on it.

They're really nice people, family owned and operated. Been in La Mesa since Jesus was a kid.

You can actually buy individual cells there to repair your DeWalt or other brand power tool batteries.
 

sdsubzero4

Spring Valley, CA
Don't want my battery dying on me and usually at the worse possible time, too. I'm figuring its probably near the end of its life cycle.
 

GT400SC

PM for Decals
Yeah, mine was hesitating to crank, cranking slow and I began to notice my headlights not a bright all of a sudden. I checked my alternator output and it was fine so I assumed the battery wasn't staying fully charged.

New battery solved everything in my case.

5-8 years is good but in Arizona where I lived for 20 years, we'd get 2-5 if you were lucky. The heat is murder on batteries.
 
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