Jeep Grand Cherokee battery question
#11
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Re: Jeep Grand Cherokee battery question
Try this site to find the correct battery for your Jeep..
http://www.autobatteries.com/
"Lrkwz" <luca.orlandi@fullsix.com> wrote in message
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> I wish to know the exact characteristics of the battery for my Jeep
> Grand Cherokee TD 2.5 (09/1998).
>
> Mine is a "Heros" 6HN6 Type 58026 - 12V 80Ah
> 340A (DIN)
> 400A (IEC)
> 600A (EN)
>
> (*) I'm not quit sure about what all this codes mean.
>
> The original battery has been substituted few months ago by the former
> owner and happens that if I o not use the vehicle for some days (3/4)
> the battery looses all his power and the engine cannot start at all!
>
> The local Chrysler dealer told me the maximum power of the new battery
> isn't enough so the battery looses his power when ether I start the
> engine.
>
> THANK YOU!
http://www.autobatteries.com/
"Lrkwz" <luca.orlandi@fullsix.com> wrote in message
news:46c3d75a.0405281406.34e418c8@posting.google.c om...
> I wish to know the exact characteristics of the battery for my Jeep
> Grand Cherokee TD 2.5 (09/1998).
>
> Mine is a "Heros" 6HN6 Type 58026 - 12V 80Ah
> 340A (DIN)
> 400A (IEC)
> 600A (EN)
>
> (*) I'm not quit sure about what all this codes mean.
>
> The original battery has been substituted few months ago by the former
> owner and happens that if I o not use the vehicle for some days (3/4)
> the battery looses all his power and the engine cannot start at all!
>
> The local Chrysler dealer told me the maximum power of the new battery
> isn't enough so the battery looses his power when ether I start the
> engine.
>
> THANK YOU!
#12
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Re: Jeep Grand Cherokee battery question
Try this site to find the correct battery for your Jeep..
http://www.autobatteries.com/
"Lrkwz" <luca.orlandi@fullsix.com> wrote in message
news:46c3d75a.0405281406.34e418c8@posting.google.c om...
> I wish to know the exact characteristics of the battery for my Jeep
> Grand Cherokee TD 2.5 (09/1998).
>
> Mine is a "Heros" 6HN6 Type 58026 - 12V 80Ah
> 340A (DIN)
> 400A (IEC)
> 600A (EN)
>
> (*) I'm not quit sure about what all this codes mean.
>
> The original battery has been substituted few months ago by the former
> owner and happens that if I o not use the vehicle for some days (3/4)
> the battery looses all his power and the engine cannot start at all!
>
> The local Chrysler dealer told me the maximum power of the new battery
> isn't enough so the battery looses his power when ether I start the
> engine.
>
> THANK YOU!
http://www.autobatteries.com/
"Lrkwz" <luca.orlandi@fullsix.com> wrote in message
news:46c3d75a.0405281406.34e418c8@posting.google.c om...
> I wish to know the exact characteristics of the battery for my Jeep
> Grand Cherokee TD 2.5 (09/1998).
>
> Mine is a "Heros" 6HN6 Type 58026 - 12V 80Ah
> 340A (DIN)
> 400A (IEC)
> 600A (EN)
>
> (*) I'm not quit sure about what all this codes mean.
>
> The original battery has been substituted few months ago by the former
> owner and happens that if I o not use the vehicle for some days (3/4)
> the battery looses all his power and the engine cannot start at all!
>
> The local Chrysler dealer told me the maximum power of the new battery
> isn't enough so the battery looses his power when ether I start the
> engine.
>
> THANK YOU!
#13
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Re: Jeep Grand Cherokee battery question
Try this site to find the correct battery for your Jeep..
http://www.autobatteries.com/
"Lrkwz" <luca.orlandi@fullsix.com> wrote in message
news:46c3d75a.0405281406.34e418c8@posting.google.c om...
> I wish to know the exact characteristics of the battery for my Jeep
> Grand Cherokee TD 2.5 (09/1998).
>
> Mine is a "Heros" 6HN6 Type 58026 - 12V 80Ah
> 340A (DIN)
> 400A (IEC)
> 600A (EN)
>
> (*) I'm not quit sure about what all this codes mean.
>
> The original battery has been substituted few months ago by the former
> owner and happens that if I o not use the vehicle for some days (3/4)
> the battery looses all his power and the engine cannot start at all!
>
> The local Chrysler dealer told me the maximum power of the new battery
> isn't enough so the battery looses his power when ether I start the
> engine.
>
> THANK YOU!
http://www.autobatteries.com/
"Lrkwz" <luca.orlandi@fullsix.com> wrote in message
news:46c3d75a.0405281406.34e418c8@posting.google.c om...
> I wish to know the exact characteristics of the battery for my Jeep
> Grand Cherokee TD 2.5 (09/1998).
>
> Mine is a "Heros" 6HN6 Type 58026 - 12V 80Ah
> 340A (DIN)
> 400A (IEC)
> 600A (EN)
>
> (*) I'm not quit sure about what all this codes mean.
>
> The original battery has been substituted few months ago by the former
> owner and happens that if I o not use the vehicle for some days (3/4)
> the battery looses all his power and the engine cannot start at all!
>
> The local Chrysler dealer told me the maximum power of the new battery
> isn't enough so the battery looses his power when ether I start the
> engine.
>
> THANK YOU!
#14
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Re: Jeep Grand Cherokee battery question
On 28 May 2004 15:06:26 -0700, luca.orlandi@fullsix.com (Lrkwz) wrote:
I'll assume you're in the UK, since you've posted this to
uk.rec.cars.4x4 and you're talking about a turbodiesel Jeep.
>I wish to know the exact characteristics of the battery for my Jeep
>Grand Cherokee TD 2.5 (09/1998).
Varta reckon you want a type 096. Yuasa reckon you want an 010. Midac
think you want a 56318. To be honest they're pretty much equivalent -
Midac's DIN type 56318 is 63Ah, 510A EN, 300A DIN, Varta's is 74 Ah,
680A EN.
>Mine is a "Heros" 6HN6 Type 58026 - 12V 80Ah
>340A (DIN)
>400A (IEC)
>600A (EN)
That's a "better" battery (more Ah and more amps) than Midac's
recommendation, and only slightly less amps than Varta recommends. In
my opinion it should be up to the job.
>The original battery has been substituted few months ago by the former
>owner and happens that if I o not use the vehicle for some days (3/4)
>the battery looses all his power and the engine cannot start at all!
IMO the problem you describe isn't likely to be a battery problem,
it's an electrical fault elsewhere on your JGC resulting in a
parasitic load.
>The local Chrysler dealer told me the maximum power of the new battery
>isn't enough so the battery looses his power when ether I start the
>engine.
I would humbly suggest that the dealer is talking from his or her
nether regions. Even if your battery wasn't powerful enough, the
dealer's explanation is quite frankly ludicrous.
--
QrizB
"On second thought, let's not go to Z'Ha'Dum. It is a silly place."
I'll assume you're in the UK, since you've posted this to
uk.rec.cars.4x4 and you're talking about a turbodiesel Jeep.
>I wish to know the exact characteristics of the battery for my Jeep
>Grand Cherokee TD 2.5 (09/1998).
Varta reckon you want a type 096. Yuasa reckon you want an 010. Midac
think you want a 56318. To be honest they're pretty much equivalent -
Midac's DIN type 56318 is 63Ah, 510A EN, 300A DIN, Varta's is 74 Ah,
680A EN.
>Mine is a "Heros" 6HN6 Type 58026 - 12V 80Ah
>340A (DIN)
>400A (IEC)
>600A (EN)
That's a "better" battery (more Ah and more amps) than Midac's
recommendation, and only slightly less amps than Varta recommends. In
my opinion it should be up to the job.
>The original battery has been substituted few months ago by the former
>owner and happens that if I o not use the vehicle for some days (3/4)
>the battery looses all his power and the engine cannot start at all!
IMO the problem you describe isn't likely to be a battery problem,
it's an electrical fault elsewhere on your JGC resulting in a
parasitic load.
>The local Chrysler dealer told me the maximum power of the new battery
>isn't enough so the battery looses his power when ether I start the
>engine.
I would humbly suggest that the dealer is talking from his or her
nether regions. Even if your battery wasn't powerful enough, the
dealer's explanation is quite frankly ludicrous.
--
QrizB
"On second thought, let's not go to Z'Ha'Dum. It is a silly place."
#15
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Re: Jeep Grand Cherokee battery question
On 28 May 2004 15:06:26 -0700, luca.orlandi@fullsix.com (Lrkwz) wrote:
I'll assume you're in the UK, since you've posted this to
uk.rec.cars.4x4 and you're talking about a turbodiesel Jeep.
>I wish to know the exact characteristics of the battery for my Jeep
>Grand Cherokee TD 2.5 (09/1998).
Varta reckon you want a type 096. Yuasa reckon you want an 010. Midac
think you want a 56318. To be honest they're pretty much equivalent -
Midac's DIN type 56318 is 63Ah, 510A EN, 300A DIN, Varta's is 74 Ah,
680A EN.
>Mine is a "Heros" 6HN6 Type 58026 - 12V 80Ah
>340A (DIN)
>400A (IEC)
>600A (EN)
That's a "better" battery (more Ah and more amps) than Midac's
recommendation, and only slightly less amps than Varta recommends. In
my opinion it should be up to the job.
>The original battery has been substituted few months ago by the former
>owner and happens that if I o not use the vehicle for some days (3/4)
>the battery looses all his power and the engine cannot start at all!
IMO the problem you describe isn't likely to be a battery problem,
it's an electrical fault elsewhere on your JGC resulting in a
parasitic load.
>The local Chrysler dealer told me the maximum power of the new battery
>isn't enough so the battery looses his power when ether I start the
>engine.
I would humbly suggest that the dealer is talking from his or her
nether regions. Even if your battery wasn't powerful enough, the
dealer's explanation is quite frankly ludicrous.
--
QrizB
"On second thought, let's not go to Z'Ha'Dum. It is a silly place."
I'll assume you're in the UK, since you've posted this to
uk.rec.cars.4x4 and you're talking about a turbodiesel Jeep.
>I wish to know the exact characteristics of the battery for my Jeep
>Grand Cherokee TD 2.5 (09/1998).
Varta reckon you want a type 096. Yuasa reckon you want an 010. Midac
think you want a 56318. To be honest they're pretty much equivalent -
Midac's DIN type 56318 is 63Ah, 510A EN, 300A DIN, Varta's is 74 Ah,
680A EN.
>Mine is a "Heros" 6HN6 Type 58026 - 12V 80Ah
>340A (DIN)
>400A (IEC)
>600A (EN)
That's a "better" battery (more Ah and more amps) than Midac's
recommendation, and only slightly less amps than Varta recommends. In
my opinion it should be up to the job.
>The original battery has been substituted few months ago by the former
>owner and happens that if I o not use the vehicle for some days (3/4)
>the battery looses all his power and the engine cannot start at all!
IMO the problem you describe isn't likely to be a battery problem,
it's an electrical fault elsewhere on your JGC resulting in a
parasitic load.
>The local Chrysler dealer told me the maximum power of the new battery
>isn't enough so the battery looses his power when ether I start the
>engine.
I would humbly suggest that the dealer is talking from his or her
nether regions. Even if your battery wasn't powerful enough, the
dealer's explanation is quite frankly ludicrous.
--
QrizB
"On second thought, let's not go to Z'Ha'Dum. It is a silly place."
#16
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Re: Jeep Grand Cherokee battery question
On 28 May 2004 15:06:26 -0700, luca.orlandi@fullsix.com (Lrkwz) wrote:
I'll assume you're in the UK, since you've posted this to
uk.rec.cars.4x4 and you're talking about a turbodiesel Jeep.
>I wish to know the exact characteristics of the battery for my Jeep
>Grand Cherokee TD 2.5 (09/1998).
Varta reckon you want a type 096. Yuasa reckon you want an 010. Midac
think you want a 56318. To be honest they're pretty much equivalent -
Midac's DIN type 56318 is 63Ah, 510A EN, 300A DIN, Varta's is 74 Ah,
680A EN.
>Mine is a "Heros" 6HN6 Type 58026 - 12V 80Ah
>340A (DIN)
>400A (IEC)
>600A (EN)
That's a "better" battery (more Ah and more amps) than Midac's
recommendation, and only slightly less amps than Varta recommends. In
my opinion it should be up to the job.
>The original battery has been substituted few months ago by the former
>owner and happens that if I o not use the vehicle for some days (3/4)
>the battery looses all his power and the engine cannot start at all!
IMO the problem you describe isn't likely to be a battery problem,
it's an electrical fault elsewhere on your JGC resulting in a
parasitic load.
>The local Chrysler dealer told me the maximum power of the new battery
>isn't enough so the battery looses his power when ether I start the
>engine.
I would humbly suggest that the dealer is talking from his or her
nether regions. Even if your battery wasn't powerful enough, the
dealer's explanation is quite frankly ludicrous.
--
QrizB
"On second thought, let's not go to Z'Ha'Dum. It is a silly place."
I'll assume you're in the UK, since you've posted this to
uk.rec.cars.4x4 and you're talking about a turbodiesel Jeep.
>I wish to know the exact characteristics of the battery for my Jeep
>Grand Cherokee TD 2.5 (09/1998).
Varta reckon you want a type 096. Yuasa reckon you want an 010. Midac
think you want a 56318. To be honest they're pretty much equivalent -
Midac's DIN type 56318 is 63Ah, 510A EN, 300A DIN, Varta's is 74 Ah,
680A EN.
>Mine is a "Heros" 6HN6 Type 58026 - 12V 80Ah
>340A (DIN)
>400A (IEC)
>600A (EN)
That's a "better" battery (more Ah and more amps) than Midac's
recommendation, and only slightly less amps than Varta recommends. In
my opinion it should be up to the job.
>The original battery has been substituted few months ago by the former
>owner and happens that if I o not use the vehicle for some days (3/4)
>the battery looses all his power and the engine cannot start at all!
IMO the problem you describe isn't likely to be a battery problem,
it's an electrical fault elsewhere on your JGC resulting in a
parasitic load.
>The local Chrysler dealer told me the maximum power of the new battery
>isn't enough so the battery looses his power when ether I start the
>engine.
I would humbly suggest that the dealer is talking from his or her
nether regions. Even if your battery wasn't powerful enough, the
dealer's explanation is quite frankly ludicrous.
--
QrizB
"On second thought, let's not go to Z'Ha'Dum. It is a silly place."
#17
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Re: Jeep Grand Cherokee battery question
On 28 May 2004 15:06:26 -0700, luca.orlandi@fullsix.com (Lrkwz) wrote:
I'll assume you're in the UK, since you've posted this to
uk.rec.cars.4x4 and you're talking about a turbodiesel Jeep.
>I wish to know the exact characteristics of the battery for my Jeep
>Grand Cherokee TD 2.5 (09/1998).
Varta reckon you want a type 096. Yuasa reckon you want an 010. Midac
think you want a 56318. To be honest they're pretty much equivalent -
Midac's DIN type 56318 is 63Ah, 510A EN, 300A DIN, Varta's is 74 Ah,
680A EN.
>Mine is a "Heros" 6HN6 Type 58026 - 12V 80Ah
>340A (DIN)
>400A (IEC)
>600A (EN)
That's a "better" battery (more Ah and more amps) than Midac's
recommendation, and only slightly less amps than Varta recommends. In
my opinion it should be up to the job.
>The original battery has been substituted few months ago by the former
>owner and happens that if I o not use the vehicle for some days (3/4)
>the battery looses all his power and the engine cannot start at all!
IMO the problem you describe isn't likely to be a battery problem,
it's an electrical fault elsewhere on your JGC resulting in a
parasitic load.
>The local Chrysler dealer told me the maximum power of the new battery
>isn't enough so the battery looses his power when ether I start the
>engine.
I would humbly suggest that the dealer is talking from his or her
nether regions. Even if your battery wasn't powerful enough, the
dealer's explanation is quite frankly ludicrous.
--
QrizB
"On second thought, let's not go to Z'Ha'Dum. It is a silly place."
I'll assume you're in the UK, since you've posted this to
uk.rec.cars.4x4 and you're talking about a turbodiesel Jeep.
>I wish to know the exact characteristics of the battery for my Jeep
>Grand Cherokee TD 2.5 (09/1998).
Varta reckon you want a type 096. Yuasa reckon you want an 010. Midac
think you want a 56318. To be honest they're pretty much equivalent -
Midac's DIN type 56318 is 63Ah, 510A EN, 300A DIN, Varta's is 74 Ah,
680A EN.
>Mine is a "Heros" 6HN6 Type 58026 - 12V 80Ah
>340A (DIN)
>400A (IEC)
>600A (EN)
That's a "better" battery (more Ah and more amps) than Midac's
recommendation, and only slightly less amps than Varta recommends. In
my opinion it should be up to the job.
>The original battery has been substituted few months ago by the former
>owner and happens that if I o not use the vehicle for some days (3/4)
>the battery looses all his power and the engine cannot start at all!
IMO the problem you describe isn't likely to be a battery problem,
it's an electrical fault elsewhere on your JGC resulting in a
parasitic load.
>The local Chrysler dealer told me the maximum power of the new battery
>isn't enough so the battery looses his power when ether I start the
>engine.
I would humbly suggest that the dealer is talking from his or her
nether regions. Even if your battery wasn't powerful enough, the
dealer's explanation is quite frankly ludicrous.
--
QrizB
"On second thought, let's not go to Z'Ha'Dum. It is a silly place."
#18
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Re: Jeep Grand Cherokee battery question
if your battery is not of the sealed type, place it on charge for 6 hours
then test each cell with a Durometer.
while a spark test will appear to show a good battery, the only way is the
correct SG of the liquid in each cell.
H
"Lrkwz" <luca.orlandi@fullsix.com> wrote in message
news:46c3d75a.0405281406.34e418c8@posting.google.c om...
> I wish to know the exact characteristics of the battery for my Jeep
> Grand Cherokee TD 2.5 (09/1998).
>
> Mine is a "Heros" 6HN6 Type 58026 - 12V 80Ah
> 340A (DIN)
> 400A (IEC)
> 600A (EN)
>
> (*) I'm not quit sure about what all this codes mean.
>
> The original battery has been substituted few months ago by the former
> owner and happens that if I o not use the vehicle for some days (3/4)
> the battery looses all his power and the engine cannot start at all!
>
> The local Chrysler dealer told me the maximum power of the new battery
> isn't enough so the battery looses his power when ether I start the
> engine.
>
> THANK YOU!
then test each cell with a Durometer.
while a spark test will appear to show a good battery, the only way is the
correct SG of the liquid in each cell.
H
"Lrkwz" <luca.orlandi@fullsix.com> wrote in message
news:46c3d75a.0405281406.34e418c8@posting.google.c om...
> I wish to know the exact characteristics of the battery for my Jeep
> Grand Cherokee TD 2.5 (09/1998).
>
> Mine is a "Heros" 6HN6 Type 58026 - 12V 80Ah
> 340A (DIN)
> 400A (IEC)
> 600A (EN)
>
> (*) I'm not quit sure about what all this codes mean.
>
> The original battery has been substituted few months ago by the former
> owner and happens that if I o not use the vehicle for some days (3/4)
> the battery looses all his power and the engine cannot start at all!
>
> The local Chrysler dealer told me the maximum power of the new battery
> isn't enough so the battery looses his power when ether I start the
> engine.
>
> THANK YOU!
#19
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Jeep Grand Cherokee battery question
if your battery is not of the sealed type, place it on charge for 6 hours
then test each cell with a Durometer.
while a spark test will appear to show a good battery, the only way is the
correct SG of the liquid in each cell.
H
"Lrkwz" <luca.orlandi@fullsix.com> wrote in message
news:46c3d75a.0405281406.34e418c8@posting.google.c om...
> I wish to know the exact characteristics of the battery for my Jeep
> Grand Cherokee TD 2.5 (09/1998).
>
> Mine is a "Heros" 6HN6 Type 58026 - 12V 80Ah
> 340A (DIN)
> 400A (IEC)
> 600A (EN)
>
> (*) I'm not quit sure about what all this codes mean.
>
> The original battery has been substituted few months ago by the former
> owner and happens that if I o not use the vehicle for some days (3/4)
> the battery looses all his power and the engine cannot start at all!
>
> The local Chrysler dealer told me the maximum power of the new battery
> isn't enough so the battery looses his power when ether I start the
> engine.
>
> THANK YOU!
then test each cell with a Durometer.
while a spark test will appear to show a good battery, the only way is the
correct SG of the liquid in each cell.
H
"Lrkwz" <luca.orlandi@fullsix.com> wrote in message
news:46c3d75a.0405281406.34e418c8@posting.google.c om...
> I wish to know the exact characteristics of the battery for my Jeep
> Grand Cherokee TD 2.5 (09/1998).
>
> Mine is a "Heros" 6HN6 Type 58026 - 12V 80Ah
> 340A (DIN)
> 400A (IEC)
> 600A (EN)
>
> (*) I'm not quit sure about what all this codes mean.
>
> The original battery has been substituted few months ago by the former
> owner and happens that if I o not use the vehicle for some days (3/4)
> the battery looses all his power and the engine cannot start at all!
>
> The local Chrysler dealer told me the maximum power of the new battery
> isn't enough so the battery looses his power when ether I start the
> engine.
>
> THANK YOU!
#20
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Jeep Grand Cherokee battery question
if your battery is not of the sealed type, place it on charge for 6 hours
then test each cell with a Durometer.
while a spark test will appear to show a good battery, the only way is the
correct SG of the liquid in each cell.
H
"Lrkwz" <luca.orlandi@fullsix.com> wrote in message
news:46c3d75a.0405281406.34e418c8@posting.google.c om...
> I wish to know the exact characteristics of the battery for my Jeep
> Grand Cherokee TD 2.5 (09/1998).
>
> Mine is a "Heros" 6HN6 Type 58026 - 12V 80Ah
> 340A (DIN)
> 400A (IEC)
> 600A (EN)
>
> (*) I'm not quit sure about what all this codes mean.
>
> The original battery has been substituted few months ago by the former
> owner and happens that if I o not use the vehicle for some days (3/4)
> the battery looses all his power and the engine cannot start at all!
>
> The local Chrysler dealer told me the maximum power of the new battery
> isn't enough so the battery looses his power when ether I start the
> engine.
>
> THANK YOU!
then test each cell with a Durometer.
while a spark test will appear to show a good battery, the only way is the
correct SG of the liquid in each cell.
H
"Lrkwz" <luca.orlandi@fullsix.com> wrote in message
news:46c3d75a.0405281406.34e418c8@posting.google.c om...
> I wish to know the exact characteristics of the battery for my Jeep
> Grand Cherokee TD 2.5 (09/1998).
>
> Mine is a "Heros" 6HN6 Type 58026 - 12V 80Ah
> 340A (DIN)
> 400A (IEC)
> 600A (EN)
>
> (*) I'm not quit sure about what all this codes mean.
>
> The original battery has been substituted few months ago by the former
> owner and happens that if I o not use the vehicle for some days (3/4)
> the battery looses all his power and the engine cannot start at all!
>
> The local Chrysler dealer told me the maximum power of the new battery
> isn't enough so the battery looses his power when ether I start the
> engine.
>
> THANK YOU!