Hugo Drivenow
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- My Lincoln
- 2024 Nautilus
This whole thread is making my head hurt. I'm a businessman, not an engineer or a mechanic, so much of what you guys have posted goes right over my head. I have never tested my battery...in fact I have never popped my hood I don't think. Pushing 5,000 miles and I get in my hybrid every time and find myself worried it might not start. But so far, fingers and toes crossed, it always has. So I suppose my question is...do you guys think it is likely just a matter of time until everyone's (with a 2024 Nautilus) battery dies?
I understand the angst. If you got a “good one” you got a “good one”, so enjoy your good luck…lol.
Keep in mind many here post because they have issues and there is no firm count of how many have no problems at all. In the end all batteries die, and expect in ANY car to replace your battery every 4 years.
Enjoy your car and don’t over think it. Worst comes to worse, if you have to call Lincoln Roadside Assistance, take comfort in knowing it works well and someone will be at your car within an hour.
I was referring to the gas cars. I get it…Sometimes this forum gets confusing when it’s not clear if we are talking about the hybrid or gas cars, since parts can be different.I agree with @bbf2530, but regardless, that H7 battery has to be at least 12" long. H4 batteries are 8-10". I would check the cavity first before buying anything that large.