(As promised. )
As some of you that were so helpful already know, I had a rough go with a set of Carquest batteries. I thought I would post this so that those of you 36,000+ members with 72,000+ batteries, would be able to use my experience in helping you decide what batteries to buy, or not to buy in the future.
Let me say right up front, I have had good luck with some Car Quest suspension parts, but I only buy ones made by MOOG, so, that may have something to do with it.
2 years ago (to the month), my 7 year old OEM batteries gave up the ghost. The timing was really bad and I was strapped for time to research and shop. The closest place was Car Quest in Hollis, Maine and they had the batteries in stock. It was the recommendation that I get the premium 70 month batteries @ $127. 00 each. So I did.
Installing the new batteries was very straight forward, and there was absolutely no corrosion, after 7 years. Pretty amazing.
Within a couple months, I found my battery cable terminals, the terminal for my CB/10meter radio, the battery hold down bolts etc. with piles of white corrosion on them. So, I cleaned it all up and bought some spray (red crap) for battery posts and sprayed it on. Within two months it was happening again! Again I cleaned everything. This went on and on.
After nine months, new battery number one... . died. No explanation, no warning. Went out on a warm September morning to a truck that would hardly crank. A charge and test showed a dead battery and the reader also said, that it was no good (failed). I took it over to Car Quest Hollis, with the receipt, and they gladly exchanged it... for $37. 00!
I also figured that this bad battery was what was causing all this corrosion! So, on the bright side, that should go away! Uhuh. Nope. Nada. No way.
So, a regular cleaning is now in the list of crap to do.
To the month, 2years later battery number 2 failed. This time, it happened when my wife was driving the truck. It set off check gauges lights and gave zero volt readings, yada yada, until the truck wouldn't restart.
See... . https://www.turbodieselregister.com/forums/truck-911/219618-batteries-generator-neither-both.html
Fortunately with the help of members here, I eventually got the truck squared away (I think). It turns out, the battery had an internal failure as determined by the battery tester at Parts Plus. There was no way in Hades I was going to spend money to supplement my own warranty on this battery! 2 new batteries and 100% failure rate! No way! I tried to call the Hollis Car Quest and on both numbers the recording said #'s no longer in service! Crap! I called the Sanford store and they said we don't refund money on warranty and you didn't buy it here so we can't help you. I then called the 1800 customer servicve number and ended up filing a claim. They were great. Really great. They said that the area manager would get in touch with me in 48 hours. He didn't. I called them back and they said they would call him directly and put him on this. He still didn't respond. I said I just want the prorated portion of the warranty that remained on the battery refunded. Something! Make this right! As it turned out, not only had I lost the opportunity for a couple days work (I have been laid off since Dec 08) but it ultimately turns out that it trashed my alternator as well.
Our tax refund arrived today and I went and bought new Die Hard Platinums and then still had to go get an alternator. I only had used 24 out of 70 months on that battery, but to keep from taking a total loss, I exchanged it on my new batteries. Yup... I got 10 dollars for it! WooHOO! I feel confident that for the next four years I get 100% replacement on these batteries, and believe me, that is a big comfort!
As far as car quest goes, they have lost my business on everything. There are too many parts places available to have to get shafted like that.
You are welcome my fellow TDR members to buy what you like from whom you like. Just wanted you to see this experience so you can make a good decision. That is what this forum is all about.
Feel free to post your happy Car Quest Battery experiences as well. That way this topic stays well balanced.
Thanks again to all the folks that helped. As always
You Rock!
As some of you that were so helpful already know, I had a rough go with a set of Carquest batteries. I thought I would post this so that those of you 36,000+ members with 72,000+ batteries, would be able to use my experience in helping you decide what batteries to buy, or not to buy in the future.
Let me say right up front, I have had good luck with some Car Quest suspension parts, but I only buy ones made by MOOG, so, that may have something to do with it.
2 years ago (to the month), my 7 year old OEM batteries gave up the ghost. The timing was really bad and I was strapped for time to research and shop. The closest place was Car Quest in Hollis, Maine and they had the batteries in stock. It was the recommendation that I get the premium 70 month batteries @ $127. 00 each. So I did.
Installing the new batteries was very straight forward, and there was absolutely no corrosion, after 7 years. Pretty amazing.
Within a couple months, I found my battery cable terminals, the terminal for my CB/10meter radio, the battery hold down bolts etc. with piles of white corrosion on them. So, I cleaned it all up and bought some spray (red crap) for battery posts and sprayed it on. Within two months it was happening again! Again I cleaned everything. This went on and on.
After nine months, new battery number one... . died. No explanation, no warning. Went out on a warm September morning to a truck that would hardly crank. A charge and test showed a dead battery and the reader also said, that it was no good (failed). I took it over to Car Quest Hollis, with the receipt, and they gladly exchanged it... for $37. 00!
I also figured that this bad battery was what was causing all this corrosion! So, on the bright side, that should go away! Uhuh. Nope. Nada. No way.
So, a regular cleaning is now in the list of crap to do.
To the month, 2years later battery number 2 failed. This time, it happened when my wife was driving the truck. It set off check gauges lights and gave zero volt readings, yada yada, until the truck wouldn't restart.
See... . https://www.turbodieselregister.com/forums/truck-911/219618-batteries-generator-neither-both.html
Fortunately with the help of members here, I eventually got the truck squared away (I think). It turns out, the battery had an internal failure as determined by the battery tester at Parts Plus. There was no way in Hades I was going to spend money to supplement my own warranty on this battery! 2 new batteries and 100% failure rate! No way! I tried to call the Hollis Car Quest and on both numbers the recording said #'s no longer in service! Crap! I called the Sanford store and they said we don't refund money on warranty and you didn't buy it here so we can't help you. I then called the 1800 customer servicve number and ended up filing a claim. They were great. Really great. They said that the area manager would get in touch with me in 48 hours. He didn't. I called them back and they said they would call him directly and put him on this. He still didn't respond. I said I just want the prorated portion of the warranty that remained on the battery refunded. Something! Make this right! As it turned out, not only had I lost the opportunity for a couple days work (I have been laid off since Dec 08) but it ultimately turns out that it trashed my alternator as well.
Our tax refund arrived today and I went and bought new Die Hard Platinums and then still had to go get an alternator. I only had used 24 out of 70 months on that battery, but to keep from taking a total loss, I exchanged it on my new batteries. Yup... I got 10 dollars for it! WooHOO! I feel confident that for the next four years I get 100% replacement on these batteries, and believe me, that is a big comfort!
As far as car quest goes, they have lost my business on everything. There are too many parts places available to have to get shafted like that.
You are welcome my fellow TDR members to buy what you like from whom you like. Just wanted you to see this experience so you can make a good decision. That is what this forum is all about.
Feel free to post your happy Car Quest Battery experiences as well. That way this topic stays well balanced.
Thanks again to all the folks that helped. As always

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