2005 XG350 battery question
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Re: 2005 XG350 battery question
It's not intended that you add any water, and I don't believe there's any
way to do so, either. By the same token, the hydrated acid can still
evaporate.
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way to do so, either. By the same token, the hydrated acid can still
evaporate.
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Re: 2005 XG350 battery question
"Seamus J. Wilson" <sligo@***.net> wrote in message
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>I see no vent holes for the six cells, just a flat top. No apparent way to
>add distilled water to cells.
> Is this a real maintenance free battery which does not need water?
> Thank you,
> Seamus J. Wilson
Hardly an automotive battery made in the last decade or two that you can add
water. Unlike the batteries of years ago, they really do last a long time
with no maintenance. I recently changed out one that I've never seen in
seven years. Honest, I've never seen it as it is under the back seat.
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Re: 2005 XG350 battery question
Thank you for the helpful replies.
Seamus J.
"Edwin Pawlowski" <esp@snet.net> wrote in message
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> "Seamus J. Wilson" <sligo@***.net> wrote in message
> news:YfGUj.184280$nr1.130216@newsfe13.phx...
>>I see no vent holes for the six cells, just a flat top. No apparent way
>>to add distilled water to cells.
>> Is this a real maintenance free battery which does not need water?
>> Thank you,
>> Seamus J. Wilson
>
> Hardly an automotive battery made in the last decade or two that you can
> add water. Unlike the batteries of years ago, they really do last a long
> time with no maintenance. I recently changed out one that I've never seen
> in seven years. Honest, I've never seen it as it is under the back seat.
>
Seamus J.
"Edwin Pawlowski" <esp@snet.net> wrote in message
news:xXNUj.2111$ah4.1480@flpi148.ffdc.sbc.com...
>
> "Seamus J. Wilson" <sligo@***.net> wrote in message
> news:YfGUj.184280$nr1.130216@newsfe13.phx...
>>I see no vent holes for the six cells, just a flat top. No apparent way
>>to add distilled water to cells.
>> Is this a real maintenance free battery which does not need water?
>> Thank you,
>> Seamus J. Wilson
>
> Hardly an automotive battery made in the last decade or two that you can
> add water. Unlike the batteries of years ago, they really do last a long
> time with no maintenance. I recently changed out one that I've never seen
> in seven years. Honest, I've never seen it as it is under the back seat.
>
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