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Old 01-15-2020, 03:28 PM   #7
Rock-It Man
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Drives: 2023 Camaro ZL1 A10
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Well lesson learned, right? You need to be connected to a battery tender. Starting your car every few weeks isn't gonna do it, unless you go for a drive for an hour or so. Instead, you are further depleting the battery by repeatedly starting the car and idling it for a few minutes.

There's nothing wrong with the OEM AC Delco battery. After properly caring for mine for 7 years, I replaced it as a precaution. Any battery will last a long time in a Camaro if properly cared for, because, being in the trunk, it's isolated from ridiculously hot conditions in the engine compartment. Really, all cars should have their batteries away from the engine.

A battery tender is a really good investment.
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