Re: Dodge batteries
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My rant for today.. WHY did the engineers make ALL Chrysler products have the positive battery post on the left?! I go down to the junk yard to get some wrecked car batteries and there’s 50 on the pallet and none are left positive. Every other car made in the world are right positive but Dodge. Another bright idea! You're complaining about late model mopars? I've no idea why they use the Ford terminal arrangement. I know my late 300's and Durango all use the "F" terminal arrangement.
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Re: Dodge batteries
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08/04/22 03:13 PM
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My rant for today.. WHY did the engineers make ALL Chrysler products have the positive battery post on the left?! I go down to the junk yard to get some wrecked car batteries and there’s 50 on the pallet and none are left positive. Every other car made in the world are right positive but Dodge. Another bright idea! You're complaining about late model mopars? I've no idea why they use the Ford terminal arrangement. I know my late 300's and Durango all use the "F" terminal arrangement. Facing the battery with the posts opposite of you if the positive is on the right that is the majority these days. GM trucks and SUVs, Ford F150, Charger/300/Challenger, Ram truck, Caravan, and almost anything European all use that arrangement. I think the latest stragler was the avenger/Journey platform that kept the group 86 battery.
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Re: Dodge batteries
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08/04/22 08:11 PM
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My 06 truck, 01 van, 94 van, 88 truck, 99 caravan, 98 caravan and every mopar I have all the way back to 64 has the + post on the left. I don't think so, battery positive always goes closest to the starter. If you put it in backwards is would be on the left.
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Re: Dodge batteries
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My 06 truck, 01 van, 94 van, 88 truck, 99 caravan, 98 caravan and every mopar I have all the way back to 64 has the + post on the left. I don't think so, battery positive always goes closest to the starter. If you put it in backwards is would be on the left. The battery is on the left of all my vehicles with the positive post on the left closes to the starter. I really had to do some moving and stretching to get the cables crossed on the 06 Dodge truck this morning. Thought of making a rig for both posts that extends around to other side of bat to attach cables too. Cables and ends are huge with multiple wires on each one. The guy at the yard said those bats are scoffed up real quick.
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Re: Dodge batteries
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Sounds obvious to me if there are no batteries that you want at a junkyard because everyone needs what you do! Its mostly because that post arrangement he wants is much much less common after 2010 or so. The DIN style batteries like come in the newer chryslers as well as many other cars are much better. The post being recessed below the top of the battery really seems to help with corrosion and the remote mount usually extends the battery life as well. Even the Japanese auto makers are trending towards that style of battery.
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Re: Dodge batteries
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If you use a hydrometer to check the specific gravity of each of the cells at the junkyard and then load test it too it might be worth paying half new price.
If you pay attention to cost per year I would guess new versus junkyard batteries could be very close.
Junk yard batteries are $26 they last on average 5-6 years, store batteries are $125 and up and they last on average 6-7 years, I have the voltage-load tester also.
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