R50/53 How long did your OE battery last?
mine is still in there from late 2007 when the car hit the pavement as far i know.( just over 57000 miles) can't find any stamps on it anywhere. Although i do want to replace it soon so i won't have to unexpectely
well my 04/2005 R53 original battery produced 15/05 died on Monday!!! that’s 8 years and 5 months!!!...replaced it with a Bosch S6 65D...Brazilian made (I'm in Chile)
the only thing is that driving around today I suddenly got the EML and traction control lights on, went to limp mode and the engine started working unevenly...so to the mechanic it went!!!
I replaced the harmonic balancer, belt and put in a 17% SC pulley a year ago…so I don’t think is something on that side…
Asked to check and clean sensor, change fuel filter and check for the belt tensioner…..any other ideas?...
the only thing is that driving around today I suddenly got the EML and traction control lights on, went to limp mode and the engine started working unevenly...so to the mechanic it went!!!
I replaced the harmonic balancer, belt and put in a 17% SC pulley a year ago…so I don’t think is something on that side…
Asked to check and clean sensor, change fuel filter and check for the belt tensioner…..any other ideas?...
Just replaced the original battery in my '04 S that I picked up about a month and a half ago. The date code on the battery terminal was from '03!
Been lurking on here for a bit but saw thread and had to add since the battery in my new (to me) MINI was over 10 years old! I replaced it with an Optima Red top. Cheaper than an oem battery and had a better warranty. Not sure on the model of the battery and it's not an exact fit. Had to make a small spacer between the top of the battery and the hold down bracket to make sure it didn't move around.
Been lurking on here for a bit but saw thread and had to add since the battery in my new (to me) MINI was over 10 years old! I replaced it with an Optima Red top. Cheaper than an oem battery and had a better warranty. Not sure on the model of the battery and it's not an exact fit. Had to make a small spacer between the top of the battery and the hold down bracket to make sure it didn't move around.
I just replaced the original battery in my 2004 MCS. I have just over 150,000 miles on the car. The stamp on the negative terminal was 01/04 which was the same week as when the car was built. So the battery lasted ten years and three weeks. I think the relatively few hot summer days in Michigan helped keep the battery alive longer.
The battery failed to start the car when the temp was 0F, but after putting it on the charger for a few hours it fired right up. I didn't want to take a chance so I replaced it so it wouldn't leave me stranded in the bitter cold weather we are having this week.
Here are some pictures of the battery I just replaced, including a crop of the date stamp on the terminal:
The battery failed to start the car when the temp was 0F, but after putting it on the charger for a few hours it fired right up. I didn't want to take a chance so I replaced it so it wouldn't leave me stranded in the bitter cold weather we are having this week.
Here are some pictures of the battery I just replaced, including a crop of the date stamp on the terminal:
It was -10F this morning. After work I needed a jump start.
Got a Maxx Everstart H6 at Walmart for $114. It's about an inch longer than the OEM battery, has 780 CCA but there is plenty of room in battery compartment and it has the vent connection. There is a lot of confusion on the interweb about how big the H6 battery is. It is 11" long, 6 7/8" wide and 7 1/2" tall. It is also cheaper than the H5 and has more CCA. The OEM battery is rated at 540 CCA.
I'm going to hook my battery charger to the terminals under the hood so the car does not know that the battery is being disconnected. That way I don't have to retrain the windows and other stuff.
9 years
I have a 2004 MCS and I just replace the battery a few months ago, so put me down for 9 years (build date March, 2004).
One interesting note. I was at a store, came out and the car would not even turn over. The battery was absolutely dead with no warning (like slow starter turning over...). Jumping the car from an SUV also did not turn over the starter. Eventually, I push started the car and off I went. Got home, went to AutoZone and picked up a replacement, installed it and all is well again....
Cannot complain when you get 9 years from the OEM....
One interesting note. I was at a store, came out and the car would not even turn over. The battery was absolutely dead with no warning (like slow starter turning over...). Jumping the car from an SUV also did not turn over the starter. Eventually, I push started the car and off I went. Got home, went to AutoZone and picked up a replacement, installed it and all is well again....
Cannot complain when you get 9 years from the OEM....
quote: "I'm going to hook my battery charger to the terminals under the hood so the car does not know that the battery is being disconnected. That way I don't have to retrain the windows and other stuff."
Great idea! Thanks
Great idea! Thanks
Mine is still the original- in service since October, 2002. I had it tested and the cranking is about 55% of original. Still putting out proper voltage. I'm considering a Diehard AGM from Sears- $165.
Got a Maxx Everstart H6 at Walmart for $114. It's about an inch longer than the OEM battery, has 780 CCA but there is plenty of room in battery compartment and it has the vent connection. There is a lot of confusion on the interweb about how big the H6 battery is. It is 11" long, 6 7/8" wide and 7 1/2" tall. It is also cheaper than the H5 and has more CCA. The OEM battery is rated at 540 CCA.
My MiNI is an '06 R50.
The Diehard I'm looking at is a Group 47 which should be an exact replacement in my '03 S. It's the same size as the Autozone, NAPA, and Advance batteries that are also recommended as exact fit replacements. Guess I'll measure my actual battery to see if that's correct.







