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Battery Water
Silver:
batteries normally can last about 2 years
however, in new cars, it may depend on your luck as you don't know how old is the "normal" battery when it is installed in the car at the factory
maintenance-free batteries just mean that you don't need to top-up battery water
just make sure you check the indicator regularly
darrylker:
--- Quote from: HJB on June 26, 2008, 05:17:19 PM ---Saw some said our battery last 1-2 yrs only?
My old ride has a maintain-free battery and i didnt change for 3++ yrs :P
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Hi HJB,
Initially used battery that can top up water, lasted me abt 3 years for my prev ride before changing. Currently using Bosch maintainence-free battery that don't need to top up battery water ones, can last abt 2.5yrs ba...Changed from my father-in-law....can PM me if u need to change ;D
HJB:
--- Quote from: darrylker on June 26, 2008, 10:07:47 PM ---Hi HJB,
Initially used battery that can top up water, lasted me abt 3 years for my prev ride before changing. Currently using Bosch maintainence-free battery that don't need to top up battery water ones, can last abt 2.5yrs ba...Changed from my father-in-law....can PM me if u need to change ;D
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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:
detach8:
Hmm i personally find that the traditional "water" type batter lasts longer for our hot humid climate. i think the sealed maintenance free batteries are made more for cold climate.
Jazz:
I still prefer dry cell battery, hassle free, no need to worry about low level battery water. :D
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