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Old 11-22-2021, 10:41 AM
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Originally Posted by OldsManiac1990
depends where you buy. Find east penn agm battery seller I think they have pretty good ones for good price locally.


but you can get more or less for more and less 😂

is your car start stop?
No and the 19 colorado isn't either thank god.

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Odyssey is the best and most $ due to virgin lead & Also NorthStar are up there in $ too.
East Pen/Dekka, Exide Edge Napa and so many re-branded names, cant think of them all.
The round type known as Optima AGM stay away from them. They do not have the same amount of plates or good volume, compared to the square types of AGM'*
What battery group number is in your 13 Cruise now?
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The original battery was a Delco 47PS lead acid. Find an AGM as they are fully sealed and do not cause terminal corrosion.
The BCi group replacement number you will need is # 47.
Follow this video for removal & installation.

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Originally Posted by Soft Ride
The original battery was a Delco 47PS lead acid. Find an AGM as they are fully sealed and do not cause terminal corrosion.
The BCi group replacement number you will need is # 47.
Follow this video for removal & installation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KcCeL1WsK38
Great now i need 10&13mm sockets plus a screw driver and a torque wrench in inch pounds just to change a battery. I have one for cylinder heads etc. but not inch pounds. I'll just tighten them by hand.
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10MM > 3/8"
13MM ≈ 1/2"
14MM ≈ 9/16"
19MM ≈ 3/4"
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Originally Posted by LS-6
How much more do the AGM batteries cost?
Should get a new battery for my '13 cruze soon. It still has the original battery.


You may be tempted to stay from a 47 group size. Dont.

This is my old 01 aurora with my northstar in it but its a 34/78 mix. I bought it for a different car but used it for a short period in this one and you can see the fume harness, although they dont have vent issues, do vent still, so you want to have it hooked up. also the hold down im 90% sure was 14 mm but you should get 13 and 14 incase... extension too. also the foot pounds on a hold down arent a LOT lot but they arent inch pounds.. you should be able with your wrench

btw that car i showed the pic of is the closest thing to a lesabre that exists.
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my bad that was a group size of your colorado not a lesabre of the OP.

I see, you shouldnt need an agm for a 2013 without start stop but if your battery was under hood, which i doubt at 47.. thats a big battery physically, yes, recessed slightly? or am I thinking of 92 or something. Anyway, you should stick with AGM if you had it but i can say rn you will be fine if you dontt... but you are still prob not coming out ahead esp if there are many loads on the vehicle.
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Oh I saw the question about PA and the how did the conversion, this was my original setup which i DMed the guy who asked but sharing here. Isnt how i would do it today but worked long, currently the cable setup is a little yikes but so is other things lol
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