ninjazed
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Greetings everyone. I’m not a frequent poster on these forums but I check in regularly recognizing the collective knowledge of fellow raptor owners. So here’s the situation that I’m hoping to get opinions on. After 5 1/2 years of totally enjoying my truck I’m getting ready to replace the battery even though the stock one still works fine. I feel that I’ve had a good run with the original but I don’t want to tempt fate this winter. Especially since battery swaps are a bit more complicated than they were in past years! I also decided that while the battery is disconnected I’ll do the fuse 27 relocation job at the same time. In prep for the job I obtained the following items: motorcraft fuse 27 relocate kit, new battery insulator jacket (mine is all deteriorated at the top for some reason), 9 volt battery dash power connector and OBD connector via USB to Forscan program installed on my PC.
First question: Odyssey or Northstar? I’ve done my research and IMO these are the two top dogs these days but is one really any better than the other? I’m sure I’ll be happy with either but wanted to hear folks experience as well.
Question 2: Is it really necessary to maintain power continuity to avoid losing data and presets? Or is the short amount of time that the battery will be disconnected for this entire project not going to be a big deal? I’m not looking to lose data but I think I read where trying to maintain juice (albeit only 9 volt) could cause electronic damaging fluctuations. Again, reports on personal experience would be appreciated.
Question 3: Do those anti-corrosion felt battery terminal rings work? If so, why don’t more people (and manufacturers) use them? Just wondering.
Final question: Is my 35 year old Craftsman battery charger good for modern AGM type batteries? I was going to update mine but the dizzying selection and spotty reliability of these newfangled electronic models has me wondering if I should just keep what I have.
Thanks in advance to anyone caring to contribute here. In closing I’ll just say that so far my Raptor has been one awesome truck but....I think it’s kind of messed up that Ford acknowledges a problem with fuse 27 and even provides a remedy kit but makes you pay for the parts and labor. So far mine appears to be holding up but just to be on the safe side I decided to stop kicking the can down the road and do it with the battery swap. All the best to everyone!
First question: Odyssey or Northstar? I’ve done my research and IMO these are the two top dogs these days but is one really any better than the other? I’m sure I’ll be happy with either but wanted to hear folks experience as well.
Question 2: Is it really necessary to maintain power continuity to avoid losing data and presets? Or is the short amount of time that the battery will be disconnected for this entire project not going to be a big deal? I’m not looking to lose data but I think I read where trying to maintain juice (albeit only 9 volt) could cause electronic damaging fluctuations. Again, reports on personal experience would be appreciated.
Question 3: Do those anti-corrosion felt battery terminal rings work? If so, why don’t more people (and manufacturers) use them? Just wondering.
Final question: Is my 35 year old Craftsman battery charger good for modern AGM type batteries? I was going to update mine but the dizzying selection and spotty reliability of these newfangled electronic models has me wondering if I should just keep what I have.
Thanks in advance to anyone caring to contribute here. In closing I’ll just say that so far my Raptor has been one awesome truck but....I think it’s kind of messed up that Ford acknowledges a problem with fuse 27 and even provides a remedy kit but makes you pay for the parts and labor. So far mine appears to be holding up but just to be on the safe side I decided to stop kicking the can down the road and do it with the battery swap. All the best to everyone!