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Battery Water
Krane:
--- Quote from: HJB on June 26, 2008, 11:11:56 PM ---Ok Thanks for the offer ... my ride 8 months niah ... :pray: :pray: can tahan a bit longer....
Inflation up 8% ... pay the same ... I'm 8% poorer :crycry: ...
Opps OOT :zipped:
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If I recall correctly, if battery dies within the first year, you can get free replacement from TC. So maybe you should pray it will die soon ...
HJB:
--- Quote from: Krane on June 27, 2008, 09:38:48 AM ---If I recall correctly, if battery dies within the first year, you can get free replacement from TC. So maybe you should pray it will die soon ...
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Haha .. I prefer better not ... having in mind the hazzle and lost of time if that happens.
iagree:
--- Quote from: HJB on June 26, 2008, 04:56:26 PM ---Can I use normal tape water to top up our battery or must buy those battery water?
Got mixed info from different sources :confused1:
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Surely cannot man babe!
iagree:
--- Quote from: Silver on June 26, 2008, 05:01:29 PM ---must use distilled water (battery water)
tap water will damage the battery = need to spend $$$$$ to change battery when it konks out prematurely
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hi Silver,
distilled water (battery water)?
this is the water for "Coolant" that some of you guys mentioned in "Coolant" thread?
regards.
CustomGolf:
Bro, distilled water (Transparent) is for the battery coolant (Coloured, green being the most common) is for the radiator, of course you can use distilled water in your radiator but no improvement to performance with a higher price but if you put coolant into your battery, the battery sure up lorry.
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