OLEJOE
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From the date my truck was built, the batteries lasted 3 years 3 months and 4 days. Cranked fine twice that morning then nothing. I thought it might be the starter but luckily not.
Generally 4-5 years.Howdy. I didnt want to hijack the other battery thread.
I am curious what you all are seeing for life span of your OEM batteries? I have a 2022 6.7 and have not had any battery issues yet. My coworker has a 2023 6.7 and has already had to replace his (under warranty).
I ask this because NAPA is running a Labor Day sale and I can get 2x Odyssey 94Rs with 3 year warranty for ~$550. If people are only getting 2-3 years out of OEM batteries, it seems prudent to go ahead and swap them out now.
TIA for your responses.
There’s a TSB about an ECM swap for certain ones of the 22’s. Im not sure which months are included.RAM put a second set of batteries in my '22 with 26k. They have no idea why the truck keeps going dead.
I disagree. I live in southern AZ and my batteries last 4-5 years.Here in AZ most get 2-3 years. I personally get Interstate batteries from Costco and take them in to be replaced before the 3 year warranty is up regardless whether it last that long or not, in which ive only had 1 battery last a full 3 years and replaced it a month prior.
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Agree to disagree.Cool, did you miss this word? I stand by what I said, and there's plenty of evidence to back it up. A simple Google search will help you out.
Probably because the bluetooth was draining it...They didn't fail but my installed battery monitor (bluetooth) showed that the voltage was dropping too fast when the truck sat for several days
I replaced the battery in my 4 wheeler with a Duracell AGM 4 years ago and it’s still going strong. Up until that point I was having to replace the Honda flooded battery every other year.At 3.5 years my factory battery was weak, wouldn’t even pop the tailgate. I replaced it with a Duracell AGM (made by east penn)
Not drawing down the replacement batteries.Probably because the bluetooth was draining it...
That of course would be after they replaced the radio, RF hub, BCM, amplifier, 2 DPFs, differential pressure sensor, air box assembly, MAF, 2 sets of batteries, trailer brake controller, DEF assembly and I don't remember what else. Now it's decided to randomly not show 1 or 2 tire pressure sensors.There’s a TSB about an ECM swap for certain ones of the 22’s. Im not sure which months are included.
The TSB said something about a bad component in the ECM that could randomly shut the truck down without warning. I may have it at home but I’m in SLC right now.That of course would be after they replaced the radio, RF hub, BCM, amplifier, 2 DPFs, differential pressure sensor, air box assembly, MAF, 2 sets of batteries, trailer brake controller, DEF assembly and I don't remember what else. Now it's decided to randomly not show 1 or 2 tire pressure sensors.
Now I'm intermittently getting a shudder on shifting (Aisin).
After our October trip I'm ordering a new truck. Don't know whether it will be another RAM, a Ford or GM. I've never had real trouble with vehicles. This '22 is a disaster. Bought MOPARs since a 1969 Dart. Stellantis may just well break me of that. Fortunately I have a good dealer. They're frustrated with them too.
Those Odyssey would be an awesome upgrade IMO.Howdy. I didnt want to hijack the other battery thread.
I am curious what you all are seeing for life span of your OEM batteries? I have a 2022 6.7 and have not had any battery issues yet. My coworker has a 2023 6.7 and has already had to replace his (under warranty).
I ask this because NAPA is running a Labor Day sale and I can get 2x Odyssey 94Rs with 3 year warranty for ~$550. If people are only getting 2-3 years out of OEM batteries, it seems prudent to go ahead and swap them out now.
TIA for your responses.
That’s what I would have used had I been at home. I just picked the easiest place to get to close by where I was. 1K miles from home is not a good place to have to start working on the truck. Also had a flat on the trailer that day and Im still not sure which state I was in. Near Four Corners.At 3.5 years my factory battery was weak, wouldn’t even pop the tailgate. I replaced it with a Duracell AGM (made by east penn)
Hi, I just checked Napa's site, they are listed at $366.99 each ? Any advise.Those Odyssey would be an awesome upgrade IMO.