Okay, I recently replaced my dead battery with an Optima Red Top. I've noticed that since I've done this, the car will not start 98% of the time on the first turn of the key. If fact, it doesn't do anything. It takes about two or three turns of the key to get the engine to turn over and start. What's worst is I noticed that when it's cold out, it won't start at all until I turn on the radio for 30 seconds or so. Can someone help me with this? Has anyone else experienced this when going to the Red Top. Also, my hesitation has returned in all it's glory.
I was wondering if the starter is going bad. Should I go ahead and have it replaced? How hard a job is it to do myself. I'm not one who can pull an engine but I have replaced the altenator before. Should I take on this project?
20 min job. It's on the driver's side back of the engine, near the top. Two bolts to mount it and the leads.
Optima red top probably puts out less amps ... what's the advantage of these batteries? Size & weight? 'Cause that would make sense.
Steve
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I never really understood why people get the red top. It's meant for applications where you have a need for much larger starting amperage requirements.....aka big blocks with high compression.
On our cars.....I don't see any real benefit. I'd take a yellow top any day over a red top.
Higher amperage?! Maybe it was too much for an old starter? Subarus really don't need much to kick over. Never had a battery last less than 12 years in them (replaced OEMs on all 3 cars) and they nearly always start on the first crank or near to it.
Steve
Midnight in a Perfect World on Amazon or order anywhere. The first book in a quartet chronicling the rise of a man from angry criminal to philanthropist. Midnight... is a distopic noirish novel featuring 'Duchess', a modified 1990 Subaru Legacy wagon.
Josh, I wanted the yellow top but I had a better chance of striking oil in my backyard than finding one locally. Every store I went to didn't even have them in stock anywhere. They were all on backorder with no expectation date. I also needed my car ASAP to get back and forth. Maybe the amps were too much for the starter but the weird thing is, I just drove the car with absolutely no problems at all. It started every single time on the first turn of the key. The colder temps seem to cause my problem. Any ideas?
the difference between the red top and the yellow top is that although the yellow top has a higher "cold cranking amps" (not by much), the red top is better suited for a car with a serious audio system becaue it "accepts" a charge easier than a yellow top. I have a red top (not currently in the car) and I never had a problem with it unless I let the car sit for more than a few weeks and then it would die down a little but as soon as you drove it it would be ok again. hope this helps, if you dont have a bunch of amps in your car trade it in for a yellow top.
-Mike
2011 Infiniti G37x Sedan - Current
2007 Ducati 800ss - Current
1994 Subaru Legacy Sport Wagon (White)
1994 Subaru Legacy Sport Wagon (Silver)
2003 Infiniri G35
1998 Infiniti I30t
1995 Honda Civic DX
1987 Subaru GL Wagon
1987 Subaru Loyale
I have a 350 watt mono amp in my car. I was planning on adding another but with all the trouble I've been having lately with my car, I'm giving serious consideration to scrapping it. Anyone have an 05-06 LGT? How are they so far...any serious issues. I may get one in the not too near future to replace my LSi.
Everything I've read/heard/seen in show cars, etc, says the yellow top is better for big stereo systems.
That may be the opinion of everyone else. Based on the research I did at the time and the fact that I was working for a place that was an authorized dealer, I saw some information that lead me to believe that the red tops release and recharge faster than a yellow top. For the purposes of an audio system, I would think that would be better. Of course I dont have any data to back this up at the moment so I cant really prove it. The point I guess is that either a red or yellow top battery would not cause the car to hesitate or not start.
-Mike
2011 Infiniti G37x Sedan - Current
2007 Ducati 800ss - Current
1994 Subaru Legacy Sport Wagon (White)
1994 Subaru Legacy Sport Wagon (Silver)
2003 Infiniri G35
1998 Infiniti I30t
1995 Honda Civic DX
1987 Subaru GL Wagon
1987 Subaru Loyale
magicmike wrote:
...red tops release and recharge faster than a yellow top.
That's because the red top is a standard battery, whereas the yellow top is a deep cycle battery, which takes longer to charge, but will also have a longer discharge time...
The local audio place runs all yellowtops, most guys with electric cars run yellow tops, so...
Yellow top Optimas FTW!!
Nick
1987 Audi 4000CS quattro...soon to be 20VT
1994 Dodge Ram 2500 4x4 CTD, #11 plate, 30 psi, Scotty II intake, 4" exhaust
My yellow top is sitting in the stock location. I had to tweak it to the side just a bit to get it to fit, but it isn't moving.
-Ryan
91 Pearl White Sport Sedan
04 Java Black Pearl Forester XT
2014 Volvo S60 T5
18 KTM 1290 Adventure S
87 Grey GL-10 Sedan (so long old buddy) - donated
97 Toyota 4Runner SR5 - sold
2002 BMW r1150rt-p - sold
2004 BMW r1200ST - sold
2016 BMW r1200RS - sold
I'll put one in the Forester when the battery goes on it.
Josh - What size did you use for your Legacy? IIRC they didn't make a direct-fit stock-location battery when I was buying mine in 04.
I used the standard yellow top with dual posts. It is wider then the stock battery, and does not sit as high. I have a plastic tray underneath that was on my old battery. I also added 3 1/4" steel plates underneath to raise it up some more.
Other then that, the pos. cable had to be stretched slightly, but it's not a bad fit IMO. I can try and dig up the part # if you'd like.
Sometimes if the starter isn't turning you can get out and bang it with something and it should engage. I have that problem every so often and I'm too lazy to replace the starter until its completely out.
I had a 2,400 watt amp in my camaro with a yellow top...of course I did have a 3 farad capacitor..but the yellow top help up strong. My friend had an 800 watt amp and he had a red top...his lights blink and mine don't....yellow tops 4 life!
1994 Aegian Blue Subaru Legacy Sport Sedan. Mean Muggin.
1995 Honda CBR 600 F3 D&D complete system,K&N, few other things..
Josh - It should say on top of the battery right under the CCA rating which series battery it is. Might be a 35 or something.
I don't remember exactly what I have in the Legacy, I got the biggest burliest yellow top available at the time since it was going in the trunk. Haven't had any complaints yet . I'm satisfied with it. Legacy almost starts before I turn the key. Forester sits there and cranks for several turns then starts.