I replaced my stock battery with a dry cell one several months ago and had no problems up until now. My RPMs started dropping to below 500 when in neutral and after the car had been driven for at least 30 minutes, it would drop below 500, shake a little (as if it was trying to stall out), and then the RPMs would shoot back up a couple of hundred and be fine. The dealership thought initially it was the throttle body that was dirty, but after talking to them on the phone, they claim that the computer wasn't adjusted to the newer battery and that they had to reset the computer to correct the problem. Cost? $85 freakin' dollars for 2 seconds of work. Probably their diagnostic charge. 