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Swinder
PostPosted: Tue Sep 15, 2015 2:55 am Up
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Hi folks! The battery I had fitted by Kwikfit in an emergency a couple of years ago has died after being sat idle for a couple of weeks whilst away. The battery itself is one month out of its warranty so they just want to sell me another one.

Long story short, I am looking for a recommendation as to which battery to get that will last and be reliable in terms of holding charge unlike the last thing I purchased.

Car is; 206 1.4 16v Quiksilver 53 plate.

Cheers in advance!

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MrBSI
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Varta everytime.

Or a Bosch if its any cheaper ( its a rebadged Varta anyway)

The Varta D15 fits in the battery box ( as long as its NOT an auto )

Ive fitted these D15s to both my 206s, the one in mine is now 7 years old & still performing perfectly fine.

I take it you have checked your charging system is working correctly?

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Swinder
PostPosted: Tue Sep 15, 2015 6:19 am Up
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Thanks for the reply MrBSI.

Yeah I had it all checked yesterday evening and was told that the battery was at fault rather than the charging system. The battery itself is a cheap (expensive cost though) and nasty unbadged thing from Kwikfit which conveniently failed just outside warranty period. I am mostly to blame though, the car has only done short trips for a while and then stood still for just under 3 weeks.

I will look into getting the Varta D15 as I saw them mentioned in other threads but wasn't 100% sure they would fit mine as they were all diesels in the other threads.

Thanks again!

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Sim
PostPosted: Tue Sep 15, 2015 6:27 am Up
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Changed mine to Bosch Silver Plus (5 stars, 63Ah) 2.5 year ago, still running strong after 20k miles.

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MrBSI wrote:
Varta everytime.

Or a Bosch if its any cheaper ( its a rebadged Varta anyway)


I agree! What He Said

VARTA blue top,not the black top,as it's the Class A i would say in batteries.

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MrBSI
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Swinder wrote:


I will look into getting the Varta D15 as I saw them mentioned in other threads but wasn't 100% sure they would fit mine as they were all diesels in the other threads.


I have Varta D15's in both my 2003 TU3 & ET3 powered 206's.

It will fit fine in the standard 206 battery box - as long as its NOT an auto! ( which a Quicksilver wont be )

The Varta D15 as it is part of there Silver Dynamic range will also comes with a 5 year warranty Cool

Short trips / standing for a few weeks isn't really much good for any type of modern car battery.

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panther12
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An 096 size battery fits the tray on my 1.1. A bit overkill for this motor but was a fairly new battery I had given me from someone scrapping their old diesel motor. Had to lose the shroud cover though.
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