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Battery Flat
rocket:
--- Quote from: clarence on September 27, 2008, 01:26:43 AM ---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. ;)
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fully agree, if do not replace your battery at half price at end of 2nd year, it is possible for you to pay full battery price plus emergency service several month later.
base on my and my friends' experience, quite a lot of batteries do not have any symptoms before dying.
rocket:
--- Quote from: topodium on September 27, 2008, 08:54:08 AM ---Pardon me, but how to top up distilled water on our battery?
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just loosen 6 caps on the top of battery, top the distilled water untill reach max line
clarence:
... But please remember to screw back and tighten the 6 caps on your battery after topping up with distilled water. ;)
LatioR:
--- Quote from: rocket on September 27, 2008, 02:07:56 PM ---
fully agree, if do not replace your battery at half price at end of 2nd year, it is possible for you to pay full battery price plus emergency service several month later.
base on my and my friends' experience, quite a lot of batteries do not have any symptoms before dying.
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hi clarence/rocket, i fully understand the consequence of battery flat, just try to save any possible $ as life now getting harder/tougher...mine, not from TC and that's why been told will not get 50% disc though it's still within 2 yrs (any lobang can get
50% disc elsewhere?)..by the way, still keep the cable from my previous corrola car and should be ok just in case...ha..ha..
**will try to change from my cousin in law in malaysia for ~RM$200, MFB..In singapore, have asked and been quoted with price S$100+(for panasonic MFB) or should be easily hit RM$250..Still wonder, I'm paying S$70+ for Amaron MFB (for my previous car) which is abt 1 1/2 yrs ago, how can the price go up by ~double within 1 ~ 2 yrs time..Any one know how much is the MFB for Amaron now (just quest sb about S$100 right?)? :mad:
clarence:
What do you mean that your Latio is not from Tan Chong? Does parallel importer bring in Latio? :confused1:
You can try Knight Auto at Balestier Rd or Marine Parade for cheap batteries. :smile:
http://www.eguide.com.sg/SG/COMPANY/97068/Knight-Auto-Acc/detail_all.htm?BLAUPUNKT
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