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E60 Battery question.


RobZR

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Our N54  '10 535i E60 has been introduced to the Wi weather this week and the BMW battery has meet its match in the -20deg. weather.

With a discharge warning at each start , until it finally said no more Wednesday morning. With a 10 min boost on the charger, she started and ran fine all day.

battery says  61212357334 (110Ah/850CCA). google tells me BMW black =AGM , White = lead-acid, this one is black, but looks like a standard lead-acid.

Size looks like a standard H9 /95R. 

What is it?   Can anyone locally register the new one for some suds?

 

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Registration isn't as big of a deal as the internet makes it out to be.  A lot of manufacturers have jumped on this band wagon recently with even most Ford vehicles requiring registration since 2016.  Where are you located?  I may be able to help out with registration.  It's really not the end of the world if you don't get it registered other than you MAY reduce the battery life.  Other than that you would have no idea if someone registered it or not.

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2 hours ago, patsbimmer1 said:

Registration isn't as big of a deal as the internet makes it out to be.  A lot of manufacturers have jumped on this band wagon recently with even most Ford vehicles requiring registration since 2016.  Where are you located?  I may be able to help out with registration.  It's really not the end of the world if you don't get it registered other than you MAY reduce the battery life.  Other than that you would have no idea if someone registered it or not.

I'm in Oak Creek.  Any help would be appreciated.

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