Battery recommendation

Oldmsct

Zorg Addict
American Zeds
Joined
Aug 5, 2020
Points
63
Location
Delphi, Indiana
Model of Z
3.0I
My '04 3.0 failed to start even after charging the battery. Have lights etc. but it just won't turn over. I replaced the battery about 3 years ago.
I'm open to your suggestions regarding Lead, AGM and Lithium Ion. All replies thankfully welcome.
 

ChrisD

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Nov 29, 2023
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54
Location
Evesham
Model of Z
M44
My '04 3.0 failed to start even after charging the battery. Have lights etc. but it just won't turn over. I replaced the battery about 3 years ago.
I'm open to your suggestions regarding Lead, AGM and Lithium Ion. All replies thankfully welcome.
A regular lead-acid battery should be ok for your vehicle. I’ve just replaced a 6 year old, dealer supplied, lead-acid with a Bosch S4 008. I’m hoping to get 5 years out of it as this is the average life of batteries for my use case. Your use case may well be harder on the battery so you may need to get used to changing yours more regularly.
 

petecossie

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British Zeds
M Power
Joined
Dec 7, 2011
Points
158
Location
Teesside
Model of Z
Z3 M Coupe
I replaced my Z3 M Coupe battery back in 2019 with a Bosch S4-007 which I purchased from little local motor factor for £76 (at the time way cheaper than Halfords and Euro Car Parts - over £100+). When I looked up the previous owner's service records they had fitted a new Bosch S4-007 in 2009 at a cost of £82!!! So 10 years isn't bad.
Also of note the Bosch leaflets for both batteries where identical. Mine is still going strong after 6 years although I do put it on a CTEK battery charger if not using the car for a few weeks.
 

Oldmsct

Zorg Addict
American Zeds
Joined
Aug 5, 2020
Points
63
Location
Delphi, Indiana
Model of Z
3.0I
A regular lead-acid battery should be ok for your vehicle. I’ve just replaced a 6 year old, dealer supplied, lead-acid with a Bosch S4 008. I’m hoping to get 5 years out of it as this is the average life of batteries for my use case. Your use case may well be harder on the battery so you may need to get used to changing yours more regularly.
After discussion with my mechanic, we've concluded that the starter may be the culprit. Gotta wait for a week for him to have time to look at it.:whistle::mad::mad:
 
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