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calemasters 10-22-2009 05:42 AM

Replacement LoJack Battery for C6
 
Does anyone know where one can purchase a replacement battery for a LoJack unit? LoJack will not sell the battery. It requires a service visit by a LoJack technician. I perfer to just replace the battery myself. They recommend to replace the internal battery every 5 years.

Here is the information I have on the original LoJack "internal back up" battery:
  • Motorola P/N: 01C43935L02
  • Lithium 6 volt
  • Slightly larger than a "AA" battery
  • Has red and black leads and a 2 way connector to plug into circuit board

Where can I purchase this battery?

C8-Vette 10-22-2009 06:14 AM


Originally Posted by calemasters (Post 1571901034)
Does anyone know where one can purchase a replacement battery for a LoJack unit? LoJack will not sell the battery. It requires a service visit by a LoJack technician. I perfer to just replace the battery myself. They recommend to replace the internal battery every 5 years.

Here is the information I have on the original LoJack "internal back up" battery:
  • Motorola P/N: 01C43935L02
  • Lithium 6 volt
  • Slightly larger than a "AA" battery
  • Has red and black leads and a 2 way connector to plug into circuit board

Where can I purchase this battery?

There are quite a few sites that sell only batteries. Do a Google.

calemasters 10-22-2009 10:21 AM


Originally Posted by c6vette (Post 1571901092)
There are quite a few sites that sell only batteries. Do a Google.

I did.

So, does anyone know of a source for this battery?

rdm1465 10-22-2009 10:27 AM

Maybe, Radio Shack? I don't know, as I do not have a LoJack.

eboggs_jkvl 10-22-2009 10:41 AM

Go to Motorola.com and go through "contact" or something and flat ask for that specific battery. Heck, they made it, they should know an outlet for it other than LoJack. I doubt it was made expressly for Lojack and has no other uses in the world.

Elmer

Markss 10-22-2009 11:10 AM

Bulldog Battery Willoughby Ohio

cclive 10-22-2009 12:24 PM

I think that the LoJack unit recharges from the vehicle electrical system continuously, so that if the vehicle battery is disconnected, it can go on by itself for a while. If this is the case, then the battery is Lihium-Ion, not lithium. Lithium batteries are not rechargeable. It should say on it Li-ion if it is a rechargeable.:thumbs:

AtHomeSoda 10-22-2009 12:51 PM

Wow..
 
I always thought that they hide the Lo-Jack, and the Battery, so that if the car is stolen, the theif does not know where the battery is, as he could disconnect it, and the car battery... hummmmm

carlrx7 10-22-2009 12:55 PM

if i was a theif, i would be asking this question too!

Mike McG 10-22-2009 12:58 PM

just call the lojack guys out, it may be covered free. just ask.

calemasters 10-22-2009 02:14 PM


Originally Posted by rdm1465 (Post 1571902652)
Maybe, Radio Shack? I don't know, as I do not have a LoJack.

Nope.


Originally Posted by eboggs_jkvl (Post 1571902835)
Go to Motorola.com and go through "contact" or something and flat ask for that specific battery. Heck, they made it, they should know an outlet for it other than LoJack. I doubt it was made expressly for Lojack and has no other uses in the world.

Elmer

Thanks. I just did as you suggested. The reply e-mail said to allow 24 hours for a response. I hope they can help.


Originally Posted by Markss (Post 1571903145)
Bulldog Battery Willoughby Ohio

Nope.


Originally Posted by cclive (Post 1571903934)
I think that the LoJack unit recharges from the vehicle electrical system continuously, so that if the vehicle battery is disconnected, it can go on by itself for a while. If this is the case, then the battery is Lihium-Ion, not lithium. Lithium batteries are not rechargeable. It should say on it Li-ion if it is a rechargeable.:thumbs:

Maybe, I am not sure the the battery recharges or not?


Originally Posted by AtHomeSoda (Post 1571904200)
I always thought that they hide the Lo-Jack, and the Battery, so that if the car is stolen, the theif does not know where the battery is, as he could disconnect it, and the car battery... hummmmm

Yes, the module is hidden but I found it when diagnosing a parasitic current drain on my vehicle's battery.


Originally Posted by Mike McG (Post 1571904281)
just call the lojack guys out, it may be covered free. just ask.

Free for 2 years. Mine is close to 5 years old. LoJack wants to charge something like $79 for a service charge. I just want to replace the battery with a fresh battery.

Thanks guys for the suggestions. I hope Motorola will come through for me.

z06clif 10-22-2009 04:26 PM

I got a reminder card from Lo Jack and they wanted $79 for a service visit.

Clif

calemasters 10-22-2009 05:21 PM


Originally Posted by z06clif (Post 1571906534)
I got a reminder card from Lo Jack and they wanted $79 for a service visit.

Clif

Yes, it is $79 for the visit. Also I heard back form Motorola and they do not manufacture the battery any longer. They sold the business to LoJack. LoJack will not sell just the battery. They want $79 for a service visit plus the price of the battery.

May be I can just find a similar 6 volt lithium ion battery?

GCG 11-28-2009 06:34 PM

Were you able to find a replacement?

I'm in the same situation. Mine is 6 years old and I thought finding a replacement was going to be easy, but so far no luck.

Just a note: the battery says on its label just "lithium", not "lithium-ion"

Thanks.

calemasters 11-28-2009 07:28 PM

No, I never found the correct battery. My battery label reads "lithium" also, but since it may recharge (?) from the vehicles B+, you would think it would be a lithium ion battery. I may have to make an appointment with LoJack and pay the $79 plus the cost of the battery.

I really just want a new battery.

If anyone knows of a place when I can buy a the correct battery, please advise. As stated above, Motorola no longer sells the battery.

EDinPA 11-28-2009 07:38 PM

If it has leads, can you just go buy any 6v lithium battery at the shack and cut / attach the leads to the new one? Could also go for a rechargeable one and wire it up with a compatible car charger.

GCG 11-28-2009 08:37 PM

By any chance, have you disassembled it?

It looks it's just two 3v cells connected in series and shrink-wrapped together as a unit. I can see through the wrapper that mine was made with 2 Panasonic batteries, but I can't read anything else. We would need to know the mAh rating and to confirm whether is lithium or lithium-ion.

Perhaps it doesn't recharge from the vehicle as we think and it is just a backup battery in case the car battery is disconnected.

What do you think?

AORoads 11-28-2009 09:16 PM


Originally Posted by GCG (Post 1572264064)
By any chance, have you disassembled it?

It looks it's just two 3v cells connected in series and shrink-wrapped together as a unit. I can see through the wrapper that mine was made with 2 Panasonic batteries, but I can't read anything else. We would need to know the mAh rating and to confirm whether is lithium or lithium-ion.

Perhaps it doesn't recharge from the vehicle as we think and it is just a backup battery in case the car battery is disconnected.

What do you think?

That's interesting because some home phones have that shrink wrap around the battery "pack" that goes in the handsets. I doubt if they're the exact same, there are quite a few different "models" of batteries for phones. And they are rechargeable (whether they're Li-Ion or not I don't know).

calemasters 11-28-2009 09:29 PM


Originally Posted by EDinPA (Post 1572263543)
If it has leads, can you just go buy any 6v lithium battery at the shack and cut / attach the leads to the new one? Could also go for a rechargeable one and wire it up with a compatible car charger.

Mine is just one (1) Motorola 6v battery P/N: 01C43935L02. Slightly larger than an AA size battery. The amp hours are not documented on the battery lable. I could not find one at Radio Shack that is the correct size and voltage to fit into the case.

If I could find one 6v the correct size, or two 3v batteries that I could but in series that would be the correct size, I would go for it.

calemasters 11-28-2009 09:35 PM


Originally Posted by AORoads (Post 1572264373)
That's interesting because some home phones have that shrink wrap around the battery "pack" that goes in the handsets. I doubt if they're the exact same, there are quite a few different "models" of batteries for phones. And they are rechargeable (whether they're Li-Ion or not I don't know).

I looked at cordless phone batteries. All were wrong voltage and/or shape.

This LoJack battery seems to be proprietary battery?


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