WTB: Battery
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Another vote for Interstate MTP-91. I just bought one today, as yesterday was the first time the old one gave me a hint that it might be well past its prime. The old one was an MTP-91 72 month that came with the car when I bought it in April 2006. I didn't quite catch the date stamp on the top before I turned it in, but I believe I got my money's worth out of it. I reused the old vent tube, btw...
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The question now would be, if a special charger is required, how will the alternator in the car charge it fully? The Odyssey seems to require a higher voltage to be fully charged and a battery that isn't regularly fully charged leads a shorter life.
Another critical issue with VRLA batteries is that they should never be overcharged, and chances are very good that they are in areas like the south during the summer. Charge voltage needs to decrease with a rise in temperature.
I met with the buyer for Costco (like Sams). He no longer carries the Odyssey line due to to many issues with them. Just relating what he said.
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I bought two of their batteries (72 and a 60 month) and each failed exactly half way through the warranty, give or take a month.
Now if Panasonic car batteries would only be available in North America.
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Hope you kept voltage to the ECU and/or don't have a smog test coming up any time soon........ https://rennlist.com/forums/index.php
All I did was change my battery, then the odyssey began. Search "smog readiness codes" or "driving sequence" and you'll see what I mean.
All I did was change my battery, then the odyssey began. Search "smog readiness codes" or "driving sequence" and you'll see what I mean.