How long do Saturn batteries usually last?
My old Saturn Astra has been in storage for a while, and I’m about to take it back out and drive again. Will I need a new battery? How long do Saturn batteries usually last?
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When you take your Astra out of storage, it’ll need a bit of dusting off and care to get going again—and you’ll probably need to replace the battery if it’s been inactive for a long time.
In ideal conditions, you can expect a Saturn battery to last up to six years. If it’s been around any extreme temperature or moisture, it probably won’t last more than three years.
Don’t worry too much, though. Saturns may be long discontinued, but you should be able to dig that fossil up and get it running with a comparable battery of the same size and voltage.
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