I changed my battery!
#31
Burning Brakes
Just buy an OEM Ctek battery maintainer for $120 and take the risk out of it. I used it and it worked perfectly.
#32
Rennlist Member
Just looking for a simple answer to a very simple question. I already have 2 perfectly good chargers. My car is a daily driver so I don't have a need for a battery maintainer. Just trying to find out if the charger will work OK.
#33
Burning Brakes
That is understandable.
#34
Instructor
Thread Starter
Yes Bob, like Brennan wrote, no issues and exact size match. Change it!
#35
I just wanted to add that I changed the battery in my '06 C2S cab this morning. I too went the Wal-Mart route. Easy, easy job. My battery was completely dead, so I wasn't concerned about running juice while I took the other out (I couldn't even jump the old one.) When I fired it up, I had a PASM error message, it went away after a second and everything is working fine. I don't think anyone should be worried about screwing anything up by changing out the battery.
#36
I am curious about one thing. My first Porsche is on order for Jan. delivery, so excuse my ignorance.
I've owned several AMG cars and all have adaptive controllers on the transmission. That is, the car learns your driving patterns and adapts to match. If you disconnect the power the car starts from scratch and learns all over again.
Note that this is not a bad thing; many AMG folks actually learn the sequence to erase the memory by heart, as the car can get "lazy" if you've done a lot of mellow driving.
Does the Porsche have any of these "features" that are lost when power is disconnected? How about all of the custom settings, especially on cars with Sport Chrono? Are those settings lost or retained when the battery is disconnected?
I've owned several AMG cars and all have adaptive controllers on the transmission. That is, the car learns your driving patterns and adapts to match. If you disconnect the power the car starts from scratch and learns all over again.
Note that this is not a bad thing; many AMG folks actually learn the sequence to erase the memory by heart, as the car can get "lazy" if you've done a lot of mellow driving.
Does the Porsche have any of these "features" that are lost when power is disconnected? How about all of the custom settings, especially on cars with Sport Chrono? Are those settings lost or retained when the battery is disconnected?
#37
I am curious about one thing. My first Porsche is on order for Jan. delivery, so excuse my ignorance.
I've owned several AMG cars and all have adaptive controllers on the transmission. That is, the car learns your driving patterns and adapts to match. If you disconnect the power the car starts from scratch and learns all over again.
Note that this is not a bad thing; many AMG folks actually learn the sequence to erase the memory by heart, as the car can get "lazy" if you've done a lot of mellow driving.
Does the Porsche have any of these "features" that are lost when power is disconnected? How about all of the custom settings, especially on cars with Sport Chrono? Are those settings lost or retained when the battery is disconnected?
I've owned several AMG cars and all have adaptive controllers on the transmission. That is, the car learns your driving patterns and adapts to match. If you disconnect the power the car starts from scratch and learns all over again.
Note that this is not a bad thing; many AMG folks actually learn the sequence to erase the memory by heart, as the car can get "lazy" if you've done a lot of mellow driving.
Does the Porsche have any of these "features" that are lost when power is disconnected? How about all of the custom settings, especially on cars with Sport Chrono? Are those settings lost or retained when the battery is disconnected?
#38
I can't speak to any of the Sport Chrono functions, as my car doesn't have it. But my radio presets, clock, and seat memory functions were unaffected by taking the battery out. I doubt anything else would be affected by disconnecting the battery if none of these functions were reset.
Agreed, I had battery problems with my 997S. Must have disconnected and reconnected four or five times (trouble shooting replacement battery, loaner battery, original battery all by dealer service warranty). They did it in my presence right in the parking lot: NO PROBLEMS. Once the PSM needed to be reset and that was accomplished by driving in reverse for a few feet.
#39
Nordschleife Master
I am curious about one thing. My first Porsche is on order for Jan. delivery, so excuse my ignorance.
I've owned several AMG cars and all have adaptive controllers on the transmission. That is, the car learns your driving patterns and adapts to match. If you disconnect the power the car starts from scratch and learns all over again.
Note that this is not a bad thing; many AMG folks actually learn the sequence to erase the memory by heart, as the car can get "lazy" if you've done a lot of mellow driving.
Does the Porsche have any of these "features" that are lost when power is disconnected? How about all of the custom settings, especially on cars with Sport Chrono? Are those settings lost or retained when the battery is disconnected?
I've owned several AMG cars and all have adaptive controllers on the transmission. That is, the car learns your driving patterns and adapts to match. If you disconnect the power the car starts from scratch and learns all over again.
Note that this is not a bad thing; many AMG folks actually learn the sequence to erase the memory by heart, as the car can get "lazy" if you've done a lot of mellow driving.
Does the Porsche have any of these "features" that are lost when power is disconnected? How about all of the custom settings, especially on cars with Sport Chrono? Are those settings lost or retained when the battery is disconnected?
#40
Three Wheelin'
PDK does not learn over time, it adapts in real time. If you didn't order PDK, as long you don't shock yourself fooling with the battery and forget how to shift, no worries.
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FWIW, I've never gotten more than @ 3 yrs out of a battery, living here in CA, I don't care how long they are rated for. I've pretty much had mine die at the 36 mo mark like clockwork. Anybody who gets more usage than that is doing real good, imho.
#43
One thing's for sure these days, you deeply discharge your starter battery ONCE and you've basically ruined it.
#44
The computer at Walmart told me that I needed a Maxx-48 instead of the 94R. Is there any reason why I cannot use the Maxx-48 or must I replace with the 94 R. The Maxx-48 has 850 CCA and fits in the tray.
#45
IMO? When in doubt get the one of the same TYPE that fits exactly the same as the old. Seriously. Not a big deal. There are only a few battery mfgrs in THE ENTIRE WORLD but hundreds (?) of different labels. If it's the same type and exactly the same size like the old one - and it's a starter battery for a car: it'll be fine. I had huge problems with deep cycle batteries for my boat. After much messing around deciphering WTF was going on it turned out the deep cycle ones (i.e. same type) that fit exactly like the old ones were the one's to get. Hard to explain: Sorry. IOW, the exact same size and type are all that we probably need for these cars. MAIN POINT: All the "specs" that come with "different" or "the same" batteries are probably messed up. Go by size (and type) if you have to. IMO of course.