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Battery for Fiat Ducato

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  • 05-10-2012 9:43am
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 460 ✭✭


    Hi All

    Looks like my engine battery in my 2003 Fiat Ducato has given up the ghost. It has been jump start it 3 times at this stage in the last week (me da is not happy as he is off in it at the mo :D ). Once started and driven for a while, the van will restart again without any hassle within a short time (hour or so), but if left overnight, then out come the jump leads again - so Im guessing the battery is just not holding charge


    Anyway, I was looking around online last night at new batteries and prices seem to vary alot

    Any advice as to what would be considered a "normal" price for a battery?
    Any preferences on makes, models etc?

    All advice welcome

    Cheers


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,927 ✭✭✭paddyp


    Malta1 wrote: »
    Hi All

    Looks like my engine battery in my 2003 Fiat Ducato has given up the ghost. It has been jump start it 3 times at this stage in the last week (me da is not happy as he is off in it at the mo :D ). Once started and driven for a while, the van will restart again without any hassle within a short time (hour or so), but if left overnight, then out come the jump leads again - so Im guessing the battery is just not holding charge


    Anyway, I was looking around online last night at new batteries and prices seem to vary alot

    Any advice as to what would be considered a "normal" price for a battery?
    Any preferences on makes, models etc?

    All advice welcome

    Cheers

    Quality varies enormously too, if you go to the local tyre place the cheap batteries are about 40% -50% lighter than a decent one the plates are paper thin. Cheap battery is a false economy if your planning on keeping the van.

    Go to the local farmers coop you'll usually get a decent battery at a decent price. I paid 106 euro for 100Ah varta silver last Arpil at the coop.


  • Registered Users Posts: 460 ✭✭Malta1


    Cheers Paddy

    Thanks for the advice

    Will chat to local farmers co-op and see what price they offer
    Will report back for anybody interested ;)


  • Registered Users Posts: 39 glenmac


    I heard that Malta's old fellow bought a battery in the local CO OP for 110e.maybe the young lad will not drain it too quickly this tome


  • Registered Users Posts: 460 ✭✭Malta1


    Im reckoning that me da left the lights on........anyway, the deal when he took it was that if he broke it then he had to fix it......I reckon a dead battery counts as "broke it" :p

    Cheers


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