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Life span of Maintenance free battery compared to normal battery

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pizzaboy:

--- Quote from: alangohek on July 30, 2011, 09:13:11 AM ---Hi All,

I changed my car battery at TCM to maintenance free in May 2010.

I occasionally forget to turn off the interior lights (between the driver and the front passenger) over the night and have no problem starting my car the next morning until yesterday.

Is it because the life span of this maintenance battery that I have changed at TCM is coming to an end?

How do i determine whether is battery an issue?

Thanks alot in advance for your advice.

U can either fix a digital voltmeter to check e voltage of ur car if not manually check e condition of ur batt usin a voltmeter.



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jonpaul0104:

--- Quote from: Zippy on August 02, 2011, 07:42:18 AM ---For those who buy your car insurance from Aviva, it includes free roadside assistance. I signed up for AA membership last year b4 buying Aviva so LPPL. Could have saved some $$$.....  :blink:

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Aviva insurance is expensive......

CustomGolf:
There is a guy on the forum that provide replacement of your battery, check it out.
http://forum.thelatioclub.org/index.php/topic,11556.0.html

Zippy:

--- Quote from: jonpaul0104 on August 02, 2011, 10:10:02 AM ---Aviva insurance is expensive......

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Not for me - $800 with 30% NCB. Aviva is even cheaper than sgdirect for me.  :thumbsup:

I get at least 4 quotes b4 i renew my insurance. This is the 2nd year in a row that Aviva is cheapest for me.

hok:
my post is not to "burst your bubble".
in the event of a claim with Aviva (Touch wood).Make sure your car are using stock items.  Rim, controller,etc.

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