
#Everstart motorcycle battery code
The batteries at Wal-Mart have a color code dot on them. If no very old, very young, or other wise physically challenged person is normally transported by that vehicle, and it never is driven through any very bad neighborhoods, then reliability is not that big a deal, other wise choose wisely. How bad would it be if the most physically challenged person who drives or is transported by that vehicle is someday stranded because the vehicle will not start or it stops running while being used (assume driving through the worst neighborhood, or in the worst weather, very hot or a miserable winter day).

So which should I go with? Are they all going to be basically the same given they are all made by the same company? All have 600-660 CCA's. I also believe all three are made by Johnson Controls as well. The Everstart is $99, Duralast Gold around $115 after battery trade-in and the Diehard is $99 after trade in.

My options are the Walmart Everstart Maxx, Autozone Duralast Gold or Sear's DieHard Gold batteries. I figured so, as it has been feeling a bit sluggish lately.Ĭonsumer reports rates the Everstart MAXX 35N the best out of the two they list in the July 13' issue, but I also don't exactly trust them always given personal experiences. While at the dealer today getting a recall done, I had a coupon for a free load test on the battery.

Sadly, they don't sell the same ones here, so I have to pick up a different brand. I still run the original battery in my 2008 xB so I just reached six years on the panasonic battery.
