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IONIQ 2020 38kWh - dead 12V battery story

6.3K views 21 replies 13 participants last post by  DaleSanDiego  
Absolutely agree with your thinking on the battery - my brother, who is an electronics expert, tells me that once a lead acid battery drops below 10V then it's damaged and needs replacing.
I bought a Ctek MXS 5 in the hope of reconditioning the 12v battery from my 4-year-old Leaf. I started to get weird dashboard warnings/errors and was locked out a few times. I removed the 12v battery from the car and did 2 full recovery charges, it took more than a day to complete. Returned the 12v battery to the Leaf and for around a week the 12v problems disappeared. The random dashboard errors then started to appear again and I was locked out of the car once more.

I bought a new 12v battery and all the problems disappeared permanently. A few months later I visited a friend that I knew had a gizmo that tests car 12v batteries, so took my old Leaf battery along after charging it up again. The result of the test was “Replace”.
 
What model battery was the YUASA? No Hyundai dealership has a genuine battery available and I'm getting mixed messages about it's availability and price. Looking for an alternative but no manufacture seems to be able to match the battery to my vehicle using their site tools. Help! :)
Yuasa YBX5056 or YBX3056 is a perfect like for like replacement, I'm in the UK btw.