Add Distilled Water In The Car Battery? Will It Damage The Battery Or Car If Add Tap Water Or Bottle Water?
May 08, 2007 by Nelson | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
Will it mutilate the battery of a car/suv/pick-up if you add regular tap water or drinking bottle water? How do I know if battery needs water? Also How do I recall how much to fill up if battery needs water? Thanks for all responses.
What is
They say to use distilled water in a battery because megalopolis water contains chlorine and well water contains several minerals and rust. Putting these in your battery may cause the chamber to go bad or even leak. To check the level you have to remove
Why It's Wrong To Add Water To The Car Radiator While The Engine Is Warm And Not Running ?
Dec 11, 2007 by nabil t | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
it's two trend which is right first to add water while the car is cold or second while the engine is warm but running ? can some body explain why?
You do have need of to let the pressure off the cap slowly so the hot water doesn't scald you!
But to answer your question about not adding cold water to a hot appliance that is not running.
The reason to have the hot engine running when
How Will I Know When I Need To Add Water To My Car's Radiator?
Nov 10, 2007 by James J | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
If your car has a coolant amelioration tank near a radiator end tank. Keep it half full of 50/50 Antifreeze and distilled water. If it's predestined to fill this tank more than once per yr. have your cooling system pressure checked by an independent mechanic,
Should I Add Water To My Car Battery? It Is About 8 Years Old And I Was Told To Check The Water Level.?
Nov 10, 2008 by AAGI | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
car battery: conservation free? How do I check the water level?
What is the average life of a car battery?
Subvention free means just that. It is sealed and water cannot be added. Typical battery life is almost always around 5 years max. You got 8 years out of it. Best to replace it.
Basic Car Care : How to Add Water to a Car Battery
Some car batteries are sealed, but water batteries have a lid that can be pried off to obstruction and see if water is filled up to the rim. Add water ...
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