British made I believe, bloody good, good guarantee.
For £100 they do a 1000 CCA, 135a jobby that will spin your Rangie over. It just fits.
 
thats what i just put on mine. but i had the 130ah for the petrol version. still got the 1000cca on it. came next working day in a plastic box, well packed and fitted a treat!.
 
I've ordered mine today mf31-1000 alphaline £99.95,(batterymegastore)
130ah / 1000 sae cold cranking.
Mine starts every time!!:)But lately on first start up on a cold morning ill do the usual thing unlock using the key fob put key in turn to position two wait for glow plug light to extinguish then fire him up its been a little slower than usual on cranking speed it will only crank over two maybe three times till it fires but there is a big drop in volts?? cause if the kids are getting in the back ie.. all the interior lights and relevant puddle lights are on and the doors are open the lights go out and don't come back on until you press the centre button on the sunroof light? Or close then reopen any door , it's like the volt drop resets the bcem :confused: , its never done this before so the battery must be close to failure hence new purchase
 
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I've ordered mine today mf31-1000 alphaline £99.95,(batterymegastore)
130ah / 1000 sae cold cranking.
Mine starts every time!!:)But lately on first start up on a cold morning ill do the usual thing unlock using the key fob put key in turn to position two wait for glow plug light to extinguish then fire him up its been a little slower than usual on cranking speed it will only crank over two maybe three times till it fires but there is a big drop in volts?? cause if the kids are getting in the back ie.. all the interior lights and relevant puddle lights are on and the doors are open the lights go out and don't come back on until you press the centre button on the sunroof light? Or close then reopen any door , it's like the volt drop resets the bcem :confused: , its never done this before so the battery must be close to failure hence new purchase

Well spotted I do like people that observe their surroundings :)


Btw my £79 with discount is turning over a treat because its a in good condition battery simples and simple
To rectifie when if fails hopfully just before the three years ;)
 
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I had a lot of bother getting a battery to fit as there was no play in my battery cables, it had to be the negative at the left and the positive at the right and the terminals had to be at the back of the battery. I spent half an hour looking at every battery in the local factors and out of about 70 i had two choices, the standard battery or a huge tractor battery. £65 or £250. I went for the standard battery and it starts no bother in the cold.

A Banner battery with a 3 year warranty
 

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