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Bosch Battery
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Rating 4.0

I used euro car parts 444770127 which is a mid range bosch battery. Don't remember any issues

Pros: no issues
Vehicle: Renault
Part number: 444770127
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OEM Subaru Battery

Of course, you can get a new battery, and I recently had a new battery 80% covered by the dealer, since this is a very well known and documented problem. (My battery was going on 6 years old, so I felt like the discount made it a good time to replace it anyways. The discount was specifically because it is a known issue, and supposedly the new battery is more powerful and “solves” the problem, per the dealer.)

Pros: more powerful, solves problem
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Bosch Battery

Bosch batteries in my older bmw lasted around 5 years but I was told it’s recommended to change every 2 years.

Pros: lasted around 5 years
Cons: change every 2 years
Vehicle: BMW
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Bosch Battery

looking at that reciept seeing Enhanced flooded its even worse, we are a main dealer of Bosch batteries and their EFB rated voltage is 12.6V when not in use not sure for the other big battery brands

Pros: EFB rated voltage 12.6V
Cons: worse, voltage is low
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Bosch Battery
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Rating 3.0

New battery fitted and all ok for about 2 months, then same problem. Took new battery out (AGM Bosch S5 A08) and charged it on the bench, left it there overnight. Next morning its reading 12.2v.

Cons: reading 12.2v overnight
Vehicle: Volkswagen Passat CC
Part number: S5 A08
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Bosch Battery

After 7 sets of battery drains, I installed a new set and left it on a shelf untouched for a week. Turned on and dead. Made a warranty claim with Bosch to which their lazy troubleshooting reply:  

Let me start by apologizing on behalf of BOSCH for any inconvenience this has caused you. I performed a complete inspection: I 1st charged up your lithium battery. I then calibrated & tested unit with both alkaline & lithium batteries: PASSED.   I know it’s an inconvience. But:  Leaving any batteries in unit when not in use: ( Unit will drain all battery types )—( Unit self discharges batteries when not in use ) --That is why Bosch put in manual tom remove batteries. PG# 21—Attached – ( they actually don’t say how long the “ extended period is “) That way it is not considerd a factory defect. Other than that: unit is operating to all Manufacurers Specification & Tolerances.   Best regards, 

-Well I'm never buying another Bosch product again with customer service like that. Pissed that I bought this expensive paperweight. What product in today's world drains batteries when not in use?  Clearly flawed engineering they are hiding and do not value the end users. A recall is in order.

Cons: drains batteries when not in use
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Bosch Battery

I switched to Bosch after that. that failed after 2.5 years, just under warranty. so it can happen with any company. some batches might have good quality some do not.

Pros: good quality
Cons: failed after 2.5 years
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