Posted by K Effective on January 31, 2019 at 19:18:17 from (99.184.108.123):
In Reply to: Dead battery. posted by GEO-TH, In on January 31, 2019 at 15:23:09:
Mrs. K has had the last couple of days off school due to the weather- she was stir crazy enough to go in today to do some work, but her 2013 Highlander wouldn't start in the garage. Quick jump and it ran fine. Sitting at school most of the day, it would not start tonight.
I went and jumped it again and we headed right for O'Rielley. They had a dozen batteries on the counter from today alone. I took the factory original out (12/12) and replaced it with their Supreme Glass Mat version. My company gets a super discount from ORAP on batteries, so I usually buy the top of the line. Since the one counter guy was just finishing up with another battery, I just borrowed his ratchet and did my own.
Any guesses on which size socket fell off the ratchet and disappeared into the plastic abyss???? I'd love to get 73 months out of this one as well.
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