Original Battery Finally Died
Two weekends ago my battery died in my 'Lara but thankfully it died in my driveway.  Also, it's kinda puzzling how it died.  I drove home in the early morning from a...ahem, stripclub...and parked the car in the driveway with no problem.  When I get inside the house the wifey wants McDonald's breakfast so we hop back in my car just 5 minutes later and the battery is so dead it doesn't even have enough juice for the dashlights let alone to start it.  Because the wifey HAD TO HAVE MICKEY-D's  she gave me a jump with her car.  (Yeah, for some stupid reason we didn't take her car and ran the risk of it possibly shutting off in the middle of the drive-thru--I never said we were the brightest couple)  When we returned to the house I parked on the street and told myself I'll figure it out in the morning...er, afternoon when I wake up.  The next afternoon the battery had absolutely zero juice--my 'Lara was officially a brick parked in front of my house.  The reason I'm sharing is that in all my life I have never seen a car battery at the end of it's life cycle die like that.  I seriously thought it was another issue but thankfully it was not.  Bought a new battery and everything is back to normal.  The battery that died was the original 2005 Toyota OEM 84--month battery.  (So obviously, when Toyota says 84 months they ain't talking rough estimate.)  The new battery is a Duralast and the manufacture date was June 2011.....which you REALLY have to check on being that the Kmart near my house still had Diehard batteries from 2009.
 she gave me a jump with her car.  (Yeah, for some stupid reason we didn't take her car and ran the risk of it possibly shutting off in the middle of the drive-thru--I never said we were the brightest couple)  When we returned to the house I parked on the street and told myself I'll figure it out in the morning...er, afternoon when I wake up.  The next afternoon the battery had absolutely zero juice--my 'Lara was officially a brick parked in front of my house.  The reason I'm sharing is that in all my life I have never seen a car battery at the end of it's life cycle die like that.  I seriously thought it was another issue but thankfully it was not.  Bought a new battery and everything is back to normal.  The battery that died was the original 2005 Toyota OEM 84--month battery.  (So obviously, when Toyota says 84 months they ain't talking rough estimate.)  The new battery is a Duralast and the manufacture date was June 2011.....which you REALLY have to check on being that the Kmart near my house still had Diehard batteries from 2009.  
			 she gave me a jump with her car.  (Yeah, for some stupid reason we didn't take her car and ran the risk of it possibly shutting off in the middle of the drive-thru--I never said we were the brightest couple)  When we returned to the house I parked on the street and told myself I'll figure it out in the morning...er, afternoon when I wake up.  The next afternoon the battery had absolutely zero juice--my 'Lara was officially a brick parked in front of my house.  The reason I'm sharing is that in all my life I have never seen a car battery at the end of it's life cycle die like that.  I seriously thought it was another issue but thankfully it was not.  Bought a new battery and everything is back to normal.  The battery that died was the original 2005 Toyota OEM 84--month battery.  (So obviously, when Toyota says 84 months they ain't talking rough estimate.)  The new battery is a Duralast and the manufacture date was June 2011.....which you REALLY have to check on being that the Kmart near my house still had Diehard batteries from 2009.
 she gave me a jump with her car.  (Yeah, for some stupid reason we didn't take her car and ran the risk of it possibly shutting off in the middle of the drive-thru--I never said we were the brightest couple)  When we returned to the house I parked on the street and told myself I'll figure it out in the morning...er, afternoon when I wake up.  The next afternoon the battery had absolutely zero juice--my 'Lara was officially a brick parked in front of my house.  The reason I'm sharing is that in all my life I have never seen a car battery at the end of it's life cycle die like that.  I seriously thought it was another issue but thankfully it was not.  Bought a new battery and everything is back to normal.  The battery that died was the original 2005 Toyota OEM 84--month battery.  (So obviously, when Toyota says 84 months they ain't talking rough estimate.)  The new battery is a Duralast and the manufacture date was June 2011.....which you REALLY have to check on being that the Kmart near my house still had Diehard batteries from 2009.  
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