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I used these instructions and got the parts from Amazon, including the correct bars: How to Replace Garage Door Torsion Springs It took some reading and probably over an hour of actual work. Disassembling and loosening the old springs took a considerable part of the time. |
Yay! Awesome! Yup there was only one store here in STL had the battery, tho i think they had more than one. Did you dispose your battery at Advanced Auto Parts to recover the $15 core charges? Should bring that total down another 15...
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thanks for info everyone
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Any updates on the Autocraft battery?
The website says its 850cc, however the product picture shows 900cca. I guess I won't know until I pick up the battery and check the label. This is my order and I'll pick it up locally. AutoCraft Gold AGM Battery, Group Size H8, 850 CCA Part No: H8-AGM Warranty: 3 YR FREE REPLACEMENT $181.99 Core Charges: $18.00 Discount: -$50.00 $149.99 |
^ no updates (which is a good thing) ;)
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The Autocraft Gold battery is labelled 900cc.
If you order online with a coupon, order the H8 AGM that says 850cc and verify it's 900cc when you pick it up. |
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If regestering "just resets the mileage" and the output is still appropriate, then why would you EVER need to register??? Either registering does something that impacts how the battery is charged or it doesnt.... IMO |
shoot. sorry... OLD post, my bad. Mobile device.
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And with the car being so smart about the battery state, you'd think they would include the battery as a Condition Based Service (CBS) item so the car would show the driver when the battery was due for replacement. The dealers would get more proactive battery sales, at least from the people that dutifully visit the dealer when the car tells them to. And assuming a nominal battery age of 4+ years, BMW would probably avoid having to replace most of the batteries under warranty. Of course the CBS items are also relatively easily reset by an end-user, and we wouldn't want that! Yet it's OK to reset the oil change, brake fluid, vehicle check, and other items via the instrument cluster’s service menu. Also, I've heard that disconnecting the battery sometimes results in the car needing to be recoded due to various modules losing their coding, not just a window one-touch or steering wheel easy exit feature needing to be reactivated by the flick of a switch or two while standing on one’s head. Shouldn’t all of the module coding be in nonvolatile memory? Will simply disconnecting and reconnecting the battery result in any modules needing recoding by the dealer in order to function properly? I’m about ready to replace my battery, so any clarity on this would be appreciated. |
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