<VV> Batteries (not Corvair)

J R Read_HML hmlinc@sbcglobal.net
Sat, 3 Jul 2004 13:56:24 -0500


'96 Blazer (bought new - Thanksgiving of '95) upchucked acid at about 1 1/2
yrs.  Did not check to see why.  Free replacement (better) battery from the
local dealer.    Replaced that (tired - no upchuck) this past fall.  Got the
same one that the dealer had installed.  Happy.  Car is not here just now,
so can't check it, but I'm pretty sure it is Delco - their best one.

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Later, JR
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> While you people have been talking about Batteries the past few days, well
I
> just went out to go over to the airport and my truck would not start-
battery
> low. The bottom of the battery box showed corrotion and I tried to loosen
the
> post and it twisted out! Yes its a Delco out of a 2001 Chevy and it was
put in
> by the Factory. I have had this happen before also. You would think that
> Delco & GM would get the message that they have a problem and beef up the
plactic
> material on the walls of there batteries. Should not be a big deal??
>   Now I am going to check the wife's new Buick and see if its battery is
> leaking?
>   Gene Barr
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