The OEM batteries in our truck are just past 5 years old and likely are nearing end of life. Should I bother testing them or just replace? If you think I should test them, please recommend a good automotive battery tester.
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A reliable battery tester can be your best friend. I have had at least one for over 20 years. By testing a couple times a year, I have caught batteries that were getting weak, but not yet showing signs from simply performing a cold start. And on the flip side, I have got over 14 years out of one battery before it started showing some weakness on the tester. Currently I have two over 8 years and one over 7 years and all test fine still.i get squirmy with old batteries. i’ve been the one asking for a jump in a parking lot before and it’s not the best feeling. Everstart platnium from walmart and be on your way
I have a bigger carbon pile tester, but its only 12v.I'm finding it difficult to find a tester for both 6v and 12v at a reasonable price.
I tested the wife's battery which tested good. Two weeks later she was stranded with a dead battery. I'm replacing batteries every 3 years in the wife and daughter's cars now just to be safe. I don't mind being stranded but I don't like them stranded. I'm always doing something so much more enjoyable when I get that I'm stuck phone call.The OEM batteries in our truck are just past 5 years old and likely are nearing end of life. Should I bother testing them or just replace? If you think I should test them, please recommend a good automotive battery tester.