Hi All, sons Kia Ceed appears to be on the road to needing a new battery. The car isn’t stop start, but putting the reg into the search engines of major car parts suppliers brings up stop/start battery options in excess of £200. One famous auction site, however, gives options from £50 upwards. Is it safe to opt for the cheaper battery, or is there something about the wiring of cars with a stop/ start option that means all cars in the range, even non stop/start, need the uprated battery? Thanks in advance.
Edited by argybargy on 27/12/2018 at 14:45
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If the car is not fitted with s/s system , then a regular battery will do the job. Just make sure the new battery has the correct spec . Ah and Cca figures are important.
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Many thanks, I’ll pass that info on.
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