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I've got an original Jaguar battery fitted to my S-type and I was wondering if anyone knew how to ascertain its age?

Cheers


Posted

Hi Nick, 

The Jaguar label on top of the battery seems a clue to the fact that the battery was Jaguar fitted..  I always write the date of fitting a new battery on the battery myself.

The varta battery I changed  last year was one that you didn't have to top up with distilled water, which is an indication of its age.

Peter.


Posted

I can't seem to find any indication of date but I have tested the voltage and it averages out at 11.6v which is too low for a 'good' battery.

The upshot is that I'll get a replacement battery before the cold weather leaves me stranded 😞

Thanks for all the helpful comments, much appreciated.

Nick

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

I decided to replace my battery and used Halfords Autocentres to do it. They gave me a very good price for a Yuasa battery (£147.00) and included the fitting, saving all the car settings and getting rid of the old battery. They were very polite and did a good job. I know some people don't like Halfords but I thought they were ok.

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Posted

Hi

They take your old battery away because a lot of scrap places give 10 to 15 pounds now scrap value for a battery.

But yes your right Theres some serious weight in them

Cheers

Joe

 

Posted

I changed my battery in December 2016, when it was just 5 years old.

We have a small accessory shop  very close to where we Iive which I always use.  I got a Platinum Battery fitted for £102.  They are heavy things to lift!

Peter.

  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

I have been having battery problems on and off for the last year. Drove down to Cardiff Friday afternoon ,no problems ,went to move the car a couple of hours after arrival and I have a full failure display , New battery fitted,but I was surprised that the failed battery was only 650 watt and a Jaguar battery where as the replacement is 900.

Posted

Hi Mike,

I have come across this before.  A member, who had just bought a Jaguar found that the heating and demist systems were not working and when I said it could be the battery he told me that a new one was fitted by the dealer from whom he bought it, and sent me a photograph.  The battery was a 500amp and would have just about started a mini.

I have a Platinum 800 amp on my Jaguar and as I don't do many long trips I put in on charge once a fortnight.  Luckily I have an exterior socket outside the garage, and it is doing its job now.

Regards,

Peter.

Posted

Cheers peter,You cannot even trust main dealers. All I have to do now is repair or replace the battery hold down strap,bolt sheared,ah well never a dull moment.


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