Leon Battery! what to get?

PM Leon

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Hi Everyone,

I am new to all this. But am wondering if anyone can offer some advise. I have a Seat Leon SE20V Auto (2002) and need a new battery for the car. I have been told several different things regarding what battery to get. The Seat dealer that the car was originally brought from years ago told me over the phone that i need to get a VW/SEAT battery as a replacement battery from Halfords or the like will not fit properly in the space provided for the battery under the bonnet. Then another SEAT dealer has told me that i can get a replacement battery and it should fit just fine.

So my question is if i bought a standard replacement battery e.g. a bosch from a Halfords or similar would it fit in my car and would that battery casing/fuse box be able to sit on top of it correctly?

Any advise would be most helpful

Regards

PM Leon
 

sambadeluxe

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Had the same query on an octavia estate recently- go to germam and swedish (GSF) motor factors very good on price for Bosch battery and fitted like for like

Ben
 
Go to GSF or any other motor factors - I always use VARTA batteries, they come highly recommended and have never let me down!

The only thing you really need to worry about is the size - if the battery will fit in the tray it's good to go, then all you need to worry about is the CCA's and the AmpHr rating. If these are equivalent or better than what's stated on your current battery then you'll be fine.

CCA's (cold cranking amps) define how long the battery will deliver a certain voltage at 0degC for 30secs... the higher, the better, and will help the car start in the cold mornings

The AmpHr rating is the battery reserve capacity which is also important.

P.S.
All motor factors will have a cross reference guide to let them know which battery will be suitable for your car, and then you can really just choose by price.
 

Fl@pper

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I'd recommend at least 60AH/450A for an LC/LCR

go for a decent make as an auto will need something with balls in it and halfords do Bosch but are v.expensive so try ring round local factors for Bosch/Numax etc

standard straight fit spec as above will be 065 (55ah/460) for auto at least an 075 (60ah/570) but if you can live without the battery cover and have the room at the end for another cell 096 (72ah/680) would more than cover ya needs

always fitted the biggest i can get in myself and the 096 on the beeza is heavy but it's never so much as murmured in 5 years
 

ScoobyJawa

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Halfords are not ok, they are becoming PC World rip off merchants of the car parts industry.

They wanted 120 quid for a bosch for the wifes cupra, or around 100 for their own brand.

Got a bosch from Euro Car Parts for £54 all in in the end.
 

turbin

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has anybody made a bracket for the battery to fit in the rear where the spare tire went ?
 
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