Labswine
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- Steven
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- West Chester, Pennsylvania
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- 2020 Gladiator Overland, 2019 GC Ltd
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- Retired Chemist
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So, I checked in with my stealership to see how much it would cost to replace both batteries and was told it'll be between $750 and $800 to do the job. Most of the cost is the batteries. He said the main battery was like $300 something and, the Aux battery was $299. I remember replacing a battery with a long warranty for like $120...damn they've gotten expensive 


I was also thinking about having my trusted local mechanic do it but, the guy at the stealership told me that they warrant the new batteries for 3 years so...I wouldn't get that from my mechanic so, I guess it's to the stealership to git 'er done.
With my Overland, I'm still on the original factory batteries (ordered 5/19, delivered 7/19) so they're getting on to at least 7 years old so it's probably just the Aux battery aging out. I did check the main battery with everything off and got 11.8 volts so, it's still kickin'.
I was also thinking about having my trusted local mechanic do it but, the guy at the stealership told me that they warrant the new batteries for 3 years so...I wouldn't get that from my mechanic so, I guess it's to the stealership to git 'er done.
With my Overland, I'm still on the original factory batteries (ordered 5/19, delivered 7/19) so they're getting on to at least 7 years old so it's probably just the Aux battery aging out. I did check the main battery with everything off and got 11.8 volts so, it's still kickin'.
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