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'10 XC60 replacement battery

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Old Aug 12th, 2018, 17:41   #1
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The original factory fitted battery in my '10 XC60 T6 lasted 5 years before needing replacement.

That battery (#2 - Volvo branded, fitted by dealer) lasted 20 months.

Replacement battery (#3 - also Volvo brand, fitted by dealer) lasted 28 months and had just failed. One day the car was fine - no starting problems - and the next morning it was completely dead. Overnight charging did nothing - seems like internal failure.

Replacement (battery #4, Volvo brand) was fitted at home by the dealer. They took the car into the workshop and ran all the charging and leakage tests - and gave it a 100% clean bill of health.

So why is it that the original factory fitted battery lasts 5 years and the replacement batteries only about 2 years?

PS this is my 5th Volvo that I have owned for longer than 5 years, and in every single one of them the factory fitted battery lasted about 5 years!
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Old Aug 12th, 2018, 19:50   #2
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The original factory fitted battery in my '10 XC60 T6 lasted 5 years before needing replacement.

That battery (#2 - Volvo branded, fitted by dealer) lasted 20 months.

Replacement battery (#3 - also Volvo brand, fitted by dealer) lasted 28 months and had just failed. One day the car was fine - no starting problems - and the next morning it was completely dead. Overnight charging did nothing - seems like internal failure.

Replacement (battery #4, Volvo brand) was fitted at home by the dealer. They took the car into the workshop and ran all the charging and leakage tests - and gave it a 100% clean bill of health.

So why is it that the original factory fitted battery lasts 5 years and the replacement batteries only about 2 years?

PS this is my 5th Volvo that I have owned for longer than 5 years, and in every single one of them the factory fitted battery lasted about 5 years!
this is not common at all , there must be an intermittent problem with the cars electrical system .
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Old Aug 13th, 2018, 15:24   #3
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Thanks Clan

I believe the car's diagnostic system will keep a record of electrical issues - I will discuss with dealer and find out if they retrieved this when the car was being tested for charging / leakage.
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I believe the car's diagnostic system will keep a record of electrical issues - I will discuss with dealer and find out if they retrieved this when the car was being tested for charging / leakage.
It could be that batteries supplied by volvo in your country are not the same as the ones in UK . I didn't realise you were in a different country .
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Hi Clan

Nope. According to the dealer the batteries are impoted from Sweden ...
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