battery

anyone make a mopar labeled battey for these group 65
Search for restoration batteries and see if any come up. There's a company that offers group 24 covers - called mancini racing maybe contact them for a lead.

 
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Custom vynol shop could work
 
I have the original battery from the Queen for just in case lol - kinda glad i saved it now
 
After all these years on the shelf its liable to be no good antmore
 
Since ive been in FL hell i have bought more batteries from my vehicles than the rest of the places Ive lived my entire life .. brand makes no difference .. WTH !
 
No it's not - it's been replaced but i have the original case :cool:
Cool ,,it maybe able to be rejuvinated as long as the plates aresnt shorting out cells
 
Just order one. Original 2004 part number is 56028452AA; the p/n evolved to -AC by 2005 and is now 56028452AD. Part number searches show both -AC and -AD available.
 
Just order one. Original 2004 part number is 56028452AA; the p/n evolved to -AC by 2005 and is now 56028452AD. Part number searches show both -AC and -AD available.
Well there ya go! Will it be in mopar label?
 
Well there ya go! Will it be in mopar label?
I would assume so since it would be ordered from Mopar under that part number. That being said, it likely will be a more modern label, like so:

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Also ordering a battery from OEM allows you to pay probably twice what you would for any other brand of the same spec.
 
I would assume so since it would be ordered from Mopar under that part number. That being said, it likely will be a more modern label, like so:

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Also ordering a battery from OEM allows you to pay probably twice what you would for any other brand of the same spec.
I've heard there are a few companies that produce the batteries anyways so why pay the extra lol
 
Since ive been in FL hell i have bought more batteries from my vehicles than the rest of the places Ive lived my entire life .. brand makes no difference .. WTH !
They must get hot hahahaha - interstate works good for me but we use batterymart and they work good too all same stuff
 
They must get hot hahahaha - interstate works good for me but we use batterymart and they work good too all same stuff
Been wondering if maybe the battery temp sensor maybe causing the batteries to get eaten
 
Been wondering if maybe the battery temp sensor maybe causing the batteries to get eaten
Maybe if it's malfunctioning. The reason for its existence is to fine tune charging relative to battery temp, so if it's giving false readings there may be an issue, but honestly as long as it charges at 13.6-14.6 volts whilst running it doesn't matter.
 
Maybe if it's malfunctioning. The reason for its existence is to fine tune charging relative to battery temp, so if it's giving false readings there may be an issue, but honestly as long as it charges at 13.6-14.6 volts whilst running it doesn't matter.
Ill need to check the charging and see what it shows on mine ..
 
Ive had 3 codes on my Dakota , 0051 , 1492 and 0432 for a long time... One is the battery temp sensor the others are 02 sensor or catalytic converter system codes ..
 
Ive had 3 codes on my Dakota , 0051 , 1492 and 0432 for a long time... One is the battery temp sensor the others are 02 sensor or catalytic converter system codes ..
Get a Ford! Hahahaha
 
Get a Ford! Hahahaha
No chance getting a Found On Road Dead or Mile Marker Mustang..

Decided to take a look at the O2 sensor relay to see if I had power to it .. put it back in and did another key code test and got a new code 0136 which also involves another O2 sensor .. I guess ill have to just change all 4 of them and the relay for the hell of it . While i at it I might as well replace the battery temp sensor .. Ah heck maybe the TPS , IAC and the MAP sensors ,, Damn am I forgetting any hahaha ?
 
I just added another double battery set up with a solenoid to run accessories.

Thewelshm
 

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