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				1995 325is Coupe, Please if you can Help
			 
			Can anyone tell me what kind of battery i should get for a replacement for my bimmer. The one i have dies every morning even though it will take a charge and if i drive it around i can restart it no problem, but 2 hrs later its dead. So i need a replacement and possibly the oem part number if you can get it for me. Thanks so much
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|  03-17-2008, 08:32 PM | 
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			Douglas used to make the OEM battery and you could get it at Batteries Plus.  Douglas has changed hands but I would still start at Batteries plus.  The Dealer is way too expensive.
		 
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|  03-17-2008, 08:55 PM | 
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				Bimmer Batteries
			 
			I purchased my 1st bimmer - a 1994 325i convertible 2 summers ago.  During it's first winter of repairs, (being a nubie, I didn't disconnect the battery for the winter) the battery died.  It was an interstate MTP-91.  It was only a couple of years old, so under warranty, I was able to get a replacement for about $30.  So I did.  It has a vent, so can be connected to the vent in the trunk (this is a must-have I am told - acid in the trunk is a bad thing).  It has survived one season of extreme driving and vibration, has 700 CCA, which was useful when I was fooling with all the little parts and cables (some were frayed) in the convertible top and running it up and down on the battery all day   , and made it through this winter (disconnected). Since the battery I replaced was only a couple of years old, though, I don't really know if this is a "good" battery for this car. I am told the vibration environment in the bimmer trunk is quite high and eats batteries. I figure that if it needs replacing under warranty every few years at a price of $30, that's a good deal.  I have also heard many people writing that optima red top batteries are the best - they are supposedly "dry cell" batteries and won't leak. Since there is no liquid sloshing around, people say they are very resistant to vibration. The web site says so too. I saw something on craigslist earlier that they were on sale this month something like $70 bucks off usual price. (they're expensive) It turns out these are also made by interstate - It looks like I'm plugging interstate, but it is just a coincidence. That's the extent of my bimmer battery knowledge. Hope it helps. | ||
|  03-18-2008, 04:51 PM | 
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