Battery Longevity

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Hi folks,

Time for a battery replacement and would like to know how long does a car battery usually last? I'm sure there's factors like climate, Short trips and other issues that can shorten a batteries life.

My Acura MDX has been sitting and I haven't started the SUV in a few months and notice there's no crank, Start or power. the battery that was installed was a genuine Acura battery and the date of the battery was September 2019 so that's a seven year old battery, Looks like I need to replace the battery.

What you guys think?

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My Acura MDX has been sitting and I haven't started the SUV in a few months and notice there's no crank, Start or power.
Yep, that'll do it.
I have one battery that's about 10 years old and doing fine.

Moving forward, if you want to extend the life of the battery, putting it on a trickle charger at least once a year will greatly extend it's life.
Especially when you know it'll be sitting for an extended period.
 
Charge it and clean the top off of it. The gunk of dust and condensed battery fumes can create a slow short circuit between the terminals.

Being an Acura, I'm sure it has remotes and other gizmos that drain the battery. I'd give it more of a chance than you gave it by ignoring it for a season.

After charging and driving around for a day, put it on a tester. Looks like a Deka which is the best brand.
 
If you truly want to maximize battery life, you need to open it up and top off the electrolyte. AGM or lead acid, doesn’t matter, there is no way around it, especially in hot climates. These batteries should collect the vapors and condense them back into the cells, but it obviously doesn’t work in a lot of cases.

About six months ago I opened up a Costco AGM that is 4 years old and the mat was very much dry looking. I added about 60ml per cell and trickle charged overnight, followed by a discharge to 12.2V and another trickle charged.
I looked at it recently and the mat looks wet. So the top off was needed.
 
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This is highly dependent on climate. Very hot you get 3 to 5 years if your very lucky. Moderate climates can be much longer. As mentioned proper maintenance can extend this. I would say batteries continue to get worse not better.

And how long you wish to run a battery. Lots of cars out there with batteries at 50% rated capacity and oblivions owners.
 
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