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WVZR-1 07-23-2012 04:54 PM

Re: Electrical Short.
 
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Originally Posted by scottfab (Post 146003)
The only date codes I've ever seen are cryptic. Or they have scratch off pads.
Interviewing the department manager at Wallmart he said they just rotate unsold ones out. The are "reconditioned" and put back on the shelf. And I think they've since gotten out of selling batteries all to gether. The O'Riley's guy I spoke to said they do the same thing. Then a green sticker with a number indicating the month it was last "cycled".
And a local Bi-Mart (coop) does not put acid in them and they sit in the back until inventory is needed. A battery with no acid and sealed will not have a problem. They do not have date codes. They do punch out the year and month on a strip on the top of the battery. Problem at BiMart is the once with acid sit for long periods.

BTW all even the sealed batteries like Optima will develop problems if they sit too long.

I don't know that I'd consider most of the date codes "cryptic" but I would expect to be able to "confirm" the date code from a sales person before a purchase. I also maybe in "error" assumed we might be discussing "first line" batteries with a "nationwide" warranty! I've never had a problem identifying an ACD, Interstate, Exide, or the Sears line. Were I local to a Bi-Mart I might likely consider a purchase there, but for comparisons and date codes I believe we need to confine the conversation to "sealed batteries"!

Your Oreily guy and Walmart guy know that batteries are sold from the "front" and arriving stock is inserted to the "rear" of the rack. Maybe the question wasn't presented "properly". Did you ask for the explanation of a date code or for the code to be pointed out to you? I'm guessing not!

Regarding a comment in a following post regarding the Walmart "cheapo" battery! Walmart has I believe 3 lines of batteries as do all the other "major" resellers. You've the opportunity to purchase "your choice". If your wallet is speaking you might just grab the $55 choice. There's a product just to the right of it that might be $85 that has a warranty equal to or better than most! Carry it back, explain you've a problem, present invoice leave with a new one after a warranty "adjustment"!

Back to the diagnostics guys!!!!

scottfab 07-23-2012 05:28 PM

Re: Electrical Short.
 
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Originally Posted by WVZR-1 (Post 146010)
Your Oreily guy and Walmart guy know that batteries are sold from the "front" and arriving stock is inserted to the "rear" of the rack. Maybe the question wasn't presented "properly". Did you ask for the explanation of a date code or for the code to be pointed out to you? I'm guessing not!

Your guess would be wrong!
The store had just opened for business that weekend. The manager took me back and showed me how they (all o'rileys) did there batteries. Since I was aware of the sulfation issue and age I asked about how they tell the age of a battery. He said there are NO marks other than the green sticker with a month. hmmm so what year says I.
No answer and he shrugged his shoulder. I remember it well because it was our first meeting and I've dealt with him a lot since.

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Originally Posted by WVZR-1 (Post 146010)
Regarding a comment in a following post regarding the Walmart "cheapo" battery! Walmart has I believe 3 lines of batteries as do all the other "major" resellers. You've the opportunity to purchase "your choice". If your wallet is speaking you might just grab the $55 choice. There's a product just to the right of it that might be $85 that has a warranty equal to or better than most! Carry it back, explain you've a problem, present invoice leave with a new one after a warranty "adjustment"!

As I said. Walmart here doesn't carry batteries anymore.
Anyone know for sure if their local Walmart still does?

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Originally Posted by WVZR-1 (Post 146010)
Back to the diagnostics guys!!!!

Exactly. We're off in the weeds. My initial point was to get the newest one you can find. Don't necessarily trust the date codes on them even if the have one. I just called Sears and the guy explained the date code "sticker" on the side just means when it was last serviced. I rest my case.

Blue Flame Restorations 07-23-2012 06:05 PM

Re: Electrical Short.
 
Robert, good luck on the battery.....simply exhausting.......

A26B 07-23-2012 09:28 PM

Re: Electrical Short.
 
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Originally Posted by scottfab (Post 146016)
.....As I said. Walmart here doesn't carry batteries anymore. Anyone know for sure if their local Walmart still does?.......

Yes, as of about 10 days ago anyway. I haven't had the occassion to look again since then.

VetteMed 07-23-2012 09:28 PM

Re: Electrical Short.
 
Plenty of batteries on the shelf at my local Wally World.

WB9MCW 07-23-2012 10:19 PM

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I found this to be interesting.

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cvette98pacecar 07-23-2012 11:21 PM

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Do none of you know me, It will be a New not re-manufactured GM exact replacement.
At this point it is just money. Pretty soon both cars will be completly NOS parts. I have pretty much every receipt for everything that was ever done to either vehicle, It appears that the battery lasted for 19 years. Amazing what a battery tender will do.
:cheers:

Blue Flame Restorations 07-23-2012 11:24 PM

Re: Electrical Short.
 
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Originally Posted by cvette98pacecar (Post 146056)
Do none of you know me, It will be a New not re-manufactured GM exact replacement.
At this point it is just money. Pretty soon both cars will be complete NOS parts. I have pretty much every receipt for everything that was ever done to either vehicle, It appears that the battery lasted for 19 years. Amazing what a battery tender will do.
:cheers:


hahahahaha

You still might consider an Optima, Robert. I have one of the yellow ones, relocated behind the passenger seat, in the Turq car. Tough battery. :cheers:

cvette98pacecar 07-23-2012 11:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Blue Flame Restorations (Post 146057)
hahahahaha

You still might consider an Optima, Robert. I have one of the yellow ones in the Turq car. Tough battery. :cheers:

I am going to get the ruby registered next year as a semi-survivor. That is if I can keep it running.

Updated my Signature what do you think.

Blue Flame Restorations 07-23-2012 11:31 PM

Re: Electrical Short.
 
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Originally Posted by cvette98pacecar (Post 146059)
I am going to get the ruby registered next year as a semi-survivor. That is if I can keep it running.

Updated my Signature what do you think.


Hahahaha

I feel your pain. I've been fighting the dreaded "throttle plate sticking" issue for about two weeks. Finally have it band-aided for now with lithium grease. I'll R&R over the Winter unless it annoys me before then.


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