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Thread: Dead battery on a C5

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    corvette_4765982
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    Default Dead battery on a C5

    So it's been a while before I have started my car, and surprise the battery is dead. It should be replaced. But since I have never boosted off of this car I am worried if that is such a good idea with such a electronically complex car. Maybe I should just replace the battery and not jump start it. Is there any danger if I do it properly. Any help would be really helpful. Thank you very much!!

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    Change it to the new AGM Style Battery.

    http://service.gm.com/gmtechlink/arcv_pdf/8_00_e.pdf

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    It sounds as though you might still have a AC Delco battery in it. It may still have some residual charge in the battery. I am more concerned about the battery leaking on your electronics. If you can, get both the 9 volt cigarette lighter connection and plug it in while you are changing the battery. I put in a Oltima yellow top in mine, both leak proof and deep cycle.

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    I have the original battery in my 1998 . Should I be concerned?
    Do batteries typically last this long ? Do others have first battery yet ? Dave

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    Originally posted by Dave1998
    I have the original battery in my 1998 . Should I be concerned?
    Do batteries typically last this long ? Do others have first battery yet ? Dave
    I would change it soon!

    My 1998 Battery died without warning in 2001. Went to crank her up in a parking lot and got nothing. Thank goodness for AAA AutoClub that came to my rescue, they even went and purchased me a new battery and installed it.

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    Just last summer replaced the stock battery in my 98. It was leaking a little from the terminal though, probably caught it just in time before it did serious damage.

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    I bought mine new and the second morning the battery would not turn over the motor. How "insulting" - as some of my friends had come over to see the new car. The dealer sent over a mechanic with a new battery (Delco direct replacement) and all was well.

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