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Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Chris, Jan 20, 2007.

  1. Chris

    Chris Guest

    the batt he was sold at halford is very small for his car, the one that
    came out is very big,i went round there today and yes it is just about
    turning the engine over. then i looked at the old batt and it is a big
    one but the one halfords sold him is very small. told him to return it
    back to them and ask one with more amps.
     
    Chris, Jan 20, 2007
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  2. You should be able to look up the correct battery for the car in Halfords
    reference guides.
     
    Keith Willcocks, Jan 20, 2007
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  3. Chris

    Chris Guest

    so am right its the amps not the volts?
     
    Chris, Jan 20, 2007
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  4. Certainly heavy duty batteries have a higher amp/hour figure.
    Incidentally, last year we got a new heavy duty battery from Halfords for my
    wife's 306TD which was on special offer at about £60. Since then I have
    been looking around for one for my 406HDI as the current one is 8 years old
    and must be on borrowed time. I found that I can get the correct battery
    (Bosch) from Costco for £34. Not a bad price.
     
    Keith Willcocks, Jan 23, 2007
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  5. Chris

    Chris Guest

    so where is the nearest Costco?
     
    Chris, Jan 23, 2007
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  6. Reading, near the Madeski Stadium (by the wind generator at junction 11 of
    the M4) and another at Watford. Only snag is that it's a membership thing
    like Matalan. Unfortunately, unlike Matalan, they charge £25 per annum.
    It is a wholesale place that allows non-trade people in after about 11am.
    If you only want them for batteries then it is not worth joining, but you
    can save a fortune on virtually everything - for example, first class
    postage stamps work out at about the price for second class, and they carry
    everything from food to TV's to toys to car consumables (tyres, batteries
    etc) etc. Oh, and they have an excellent range of wines.
     
    Keith Willcocks, Jan 23, 2007
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