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I know I've asked this before but I can't find the old thread. Which Extreme series battery do I need for my 2019 with the 6.2, is it the 65- PC1750T?
Where is a good place to get them, nobody local handles this brand because they are so expensive and I won't try NAPA again after the last issue with them? Is Amazon good or would they maybe have old stock on hand.
I know I've asked this before but I can't find the old thread. Which Extreme series battery do I need for my 2019 with the 6.2, is it the 65- PC1750T?
Where is a good place to get them, nobody local handles this brand because they are so expensive and I won't try NAPA again after the last issue with them? Is Amazon good or would they maybe have old stock on hand.
Don't know about the odyssey battery, but in regard to the Napa, we started getting away from them in fleet use, as they were less than 50% successful in getting one to last a year. We went back to sourcing Motorcraft batteries for the Fords.
What issues are you guys having with Napa batteries? I have a pair of Napa AGM batteries in my 2020 6.7 that are 1 year old and was planning on swapping them into my 2022 6.7 when it gets here.
What issues are you guys having with Napa batteries? I have a pair of Napa AGM batteries in my 2020 6.7 that are 1 year old and was planning on swapping them into my 2022 6.7 when it gets here.
I know I've asked this before but I can't find the old thread. Which Extreme series battery do I need for my 2019 with the 6.2, is it the 65- PC1750T?
Where is a good place to get them, nobody local handles this brand because they are so expensive and I won't try NAPA again after the last issue with them? Is Amazon good or would they maybe have old stock on hand.
The 65-PC1750 is correct for the Ford Truck application, but Enersys has since changed their battery part numerology to better distinguish between their different series of battery quality levels, so the new part number (for the same battery) is now:
ODX-AGM65
Enersys, the manufacturer of thin plate pure lead batteries for the military under the Hawker brand, is also the manufacturer of the Odyssey Extreme Series (ODX-AGM65) and Odyssey Performance Series (ODP-AGM65) and, by acquisition, the legacy but now discontinued Northstar Battery (NSB-AGM65).
Enersys has an online store, where you can buy the ODX-AGM65 directly through Enersys, and the battery will be shipped from a local distribution center or Enersys dealer in your general area. This is how I purchased the four 65-PC1750 batteries shown in the photo above. "PC" stands for Pulse Cranking, and these batteries are rated to be capable of 1,750 pulse cranking amps (not a common specification in the retail automotive battery industry). The ODX-AGM65 has the same specifications.
Batteries + Bulbs also carries the Enersys Odyssey brand, and specifically sells the ODX-AGM65. The Batteries + Bulbs sku number for this battery is HEPPC65. There are several Batteries + Bulbs stores scattered throughout Iowa.
Alongside the HEPPC65, Batteries + Bulbs alternatively offers their private label X2 Power series thin plate pure lead Group 65 AGM battery, sku number SLI65AGMDP. This battery was also made by Northstar (owned by Enersys), and may or may not still be available.
Both Enersys and Batteries + Bulbs have websites where you can check for availability.
What issues are you guys having with Napa batteries? I have a pair of Napa AGM batteries in my 2020 6.7 that are 1 year old and was planning on swapping them into my 2022 6.7 when it gets here.
The issue I had was they shipped me the wrong battery and had me return it then ghosted me. After two months and multiple failed attempts to rectify the situation I finally did a charge back on my card.
As for NAPA branded batteries, we never had good luck with them on the farm and quit buying them
Got one bought. There is a Batteries+ an hour from me and they had three in stock, cost $374.45 with tax. They had one X2 left but I wanted the Odyssey.
Got the battery in last night and let it sit all night so the system could recognize the new battery. When I started it this morning to reset all the settings I found a couple odd things, the radio presets stayed although it had switched to AM but the clock and date had to be reset.
Got one bought. There is a Batteries+ an hour from me and they had three in stock, cost $374.45 with tax. They had one X2 left but I wanted the Odyssey.
Wow. I paid 282.00 for mine a month ago. Crazy pricing. I saw them average close to 320.....
Extreme version btw...
Bought from THMotorsports/Autoplicity.
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