Well to start off my Supra is my DD and must be dependable. I have been stranded 3 times in the last couple months due to not starting, which is very frustrating. The first time was due to a poor battery connection/terminal which I have already repaired. Second time, the battery died after mistakenly leaving the fog lights on as I spent about 7 minutes airing up my tires, and this morning it was dead after sitting without activity for 5 days.
The car currently has an Autozone gold battery in it, and there are signs of leakage on the top of the battery, it is only about 2 years old. I took it over to AZ and they tested the battery as bad, but for some reason there is no record of me buying the battery under my name, so I am SOL in this case as far as warranty....
My question now is which battery to choose considering I will be paying out of pocket for a replacement. I have done some reading and am not sure of which type of battery to go with. The Optima/AGM batteries seem appealing because there is no chance of them leaking, but I am concerned about their fussiness in regards to charging, overcharging, and heat (I live in AZ). I need a battery that has a good warranty program, will be dependable, wont leak out all over the place and destroy my car, and is a direct fit. I am not sure if there are any Optimas that are direct fit (I know the Supra has an odd configuration with the posts) with the proper height etc. Should I just go for another Autozone battery (and make damn sure I keep a copy of the receipt on file) or should I spring for something more?
Also, are there any tips for corrosion prevention? I just replaced my positive terminal with a new brass terminal not more than a month ago, and there are already signs of corrosion on it. I didn't use any spray or those little felt pads. I would prefer not to put grease all over it as it gets a bit messy.
EDIT- Does anyone have any experience with Duralast Autozone platinum AGM batteries? Considering it also carries a 3 year replacement warranty, it might be worth the little extra over the standard batt.
Thanks for any help.
The car currently has an Autozone gold battery in it, and there are signs of leakage on the top of the battery, it is only about 2 years old. I took it over to AZ and they tested the battery as bad, but for some reason there is no record of me buying the battery under my name, so I am SOL in this case as far as warranty....
My question now is which battery to choose considering I will be paying out of pocket for a replacement. I have done some reading and am not sure of which type of battery to go with. The Optima/AGM batteries seem appealing because there is no chance of them leaking, but I am concerned about their fussiness in regards to charging, overcharging, and heat (I live in AZ). I need a battery that has a good warranty program, will be dependable, wont leak out all over the place and destroy my car, and is a direct fit. I am not sure if there are any Optimas that are direct fit (I know the Supra has an odd configuration with the posts) with the proper height etc. Should I just go for another Autozone battery (and make damn sure I keep a copy of the receipt on file) or should I spring for something more?
Also, are there any tips for corrosion prevention? I just replaced my positive terminal with a new brass terminal not more than a month ago, and there are already signs of corrosion on it. I didn't use any spray or those little felt pads. I would prefer not to put grease all over it as it gets a bit messy.
EDIT- Does anyone have any experience with Duralast Autozone platinum AGM batteries? Considering it also carries a 3 year replacement warranty, it might be worth the little extra over the standard batt.
Thanks for any help.
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