Tom Hartley
Established Member
Found it, many thanks for your help ,
Hi, I purchased and fitted this one: 027 Powerline Car Battery 12V
( I decided not to fit the recommended AGM battery as the OE battery was not AGM)
Is there any coding that needs to be done after a DIY battery replacement?
But what if the battery spec doesn't match exactly or the spec matches but the performance of battery differs in reality?shouldn't be as people regularly disconnect 12V battery to reset the car and nobody so far reported any issues
You should replace like for like, with appropriate specifications... or not do it yourself if in any doubt.But what if the battery spec doesn't match exactly or the spec matches but the performance of battery differs in reality?
Hi, when you fitted your replacement battery did you have any issues with codes when you connected your new one?Hi, I purchased and fitted this one: 027 Powerline Car Battery 12V
( I decided not to fit the recommended AGM battery as the OE battery was not AGM)
No, no problems, next start-up was perfectly normal. I did wonder if the radio might need a reset code but was reassured by the fact that, as Fred12345 mentioned, folks are regularly advised to disconnect the battery negative to reset the electronics and no-one has reported any problems from doing this.Hi, when you fitted your replacement battery did you have any issues with codes when you connected your new one?
My ZS has just turned three years old and during this cold weather I get the same message as you did when I open the doors, I am not particularly worried about it as I have a smart charger which I can connect during the cold spells. When the time comes to replace it I will purchase and install it myself.Thank you for your comprehensive comments.
I had the 12V battery tested by an independent electrician without cost .... it read 12.6 which increased after a 1.5 mile drive.
The car hopefully lives another day without spending .... a national supplier with a local outlet quoted £238 for a replacement battery.
Many thanks.
Hi all
After 4 years and 3 months of ownership along with 92,000 miles on the odometer, my 12V battery also died. I had no pre-alert to suggest it's on its way out.
I purchased an AGM battery and replaced myself under 5 mins. Car started immediately and with zero fault codes. Feel free to message if you need help.