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LatioR:

--- Quote from: Jazz on September 24, 2008, 03:18:49 PM ---Hello Bro,
Sorry for the late reply, yes as Bro dsrio has replied.  ;)

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Hi bros Jazz/dsrio, thanks for the info..still not sure if have to change mine though working fine but reaching 2yrs now? Thinking of buy 1 new MFB and place at car boot just in case (of cos at the expense of lower FC ~more weight added on...)

Jazz:

--- Quote from: LatioR on September 27, 2008, 01:03:35 AM ---Hi bros Jazz/dsrio, thanks for the info..still not sure if have to change mine though working fine but reaching 2yrs now? Thinking of buy 1 new MFB and place at car boot just in case (of cos at the expense of lower FC ~more weight added on...)

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Assume your car should be out of warranty liao. As long no difficult in cranking, lights wun dim when halt, regular top up of battery water if wet cell, then dun waste money.  :smile:

Jazz:

--- Quote from: rocket on September 26, 2008, 02:57:51 PM ---How come you paid $70+?  changed battery at 3rd year?
nymin9 only paid $55 after 50% discount.

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price differ for brands and different places.  :smile:

clarence:
LatioR,

Your battery may be working fine with no problem cranking, but batteries have a life span of 2 yrs on average.

I am sure you do not want to be caught unaware and be faced with a flat battery when you are in  rush and also have to end up paying more to call for emergency battery replacenment service.

Don't be penny wise, pound foolish.

2 years is about a good time to get a new battery as  a preventive measure.  ;)

topodium:
Pardon me, but how to top up distilled water on our battery?

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