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I knew that, too...I was jes'poking. Urban myths and conventional "wisdom" abound here, too. BR,mD |
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Yeah great write up, but does anyone know if batteries need topping up with distilled water and to what level?, it is mighty hot out here ALLLLL so worried it will all dry up...
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Any/all of the batts, except AGM style, have "covers" that can be pried up with
a screw driver for visual check...I looked at my replacement before I put it in; it was fine. Level? A little above the plates. Try an large eye dropper or squeeze bulb with plastic tube as opposed to "pouring" any water in..,Yes, distilled water. Worth a check in very hot conditions, though it is not handy to get to. GL,mD |
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thanks for the quick reply, will follow your guide, had no idea battery was hidden under there, cheers
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I wouldn't bother going through the "check the water level" effort; I would just get a new one and install it. I do rec'd running a slow/low amp charge into any new battery, for a day or so: "new" batteries are famous for having been sitting on a shelf, dying, or poorly shipped/stored. Be sure to get a vented model, and re-attach the vent hose. Even some new batts. with "vent hole", requires you to find that spot and sometimes poke it open with a tool, as the plastic case is often injection molded over the "hole". It is cake to change out: just follow the DIY posts, take your time, etc. 30 mins tops, imo. GL,mD |
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Thanks for the replies, thing is battery is not playing up yet,but being the paranoid so and so I am I will check to see if it is the original soon, if not will whack on my solar tricke charger soon, hmmm so have to poke at new battery to allow it to vent eh?I see, again cheers for the help
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vented...my Werker brand was too, but the vent hole was obscured by the outer plastic casing; sort of "covered over". Easy to spot the hole and give it a poke. If the brand is not vented, I would take a pass on that specific batt. Road Frog: I hear you on the "let's squeeze the last mile out of the orig. battery"... however, with 3 cars and 3 motorcyles, I figure 5-6 years is getting my money's worth, and I would rather swap in a new one, in my driveway, on my time, than having it go poof out on the road. YMMV! mD |
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Good write up GL. My battery is the original (Feb '03). I'll wait 'til it shites the bed before I replace it, but I saw at Wallyworld that their battery for the X5 is 80-something bucks. FWIW, our former Jeep Grand's ORIGINAL battery died in 2005 - it was a 94!! LOL! I've never had a battery die stone cold, and has always given me "signs". I don't like throwing parts at my vehicles until I need to...that's just me.
In reference to the poster who stated, "if you can afford a BMW.......", I'm soooo tired of hearing that. For one, I paid the same price for my X as I would have for a slightly newer jeep (25 grand). That's not the equivelant of having a licence to print money. Secondly, being somewhat cheap by nature is partly the reason why I can buy the extra toys I like.
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Cheers! Chris 03 X5 02 Acura 88 Mustang GT Ragtop 88 Campion Allante 195 99 Itasca 29 |
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People out here in Cyprus cannot afford them BUT want them so much that get massive car loans to secure their dream and BMW's are very popular, my story was different, had a good government incentive out here to entice 'us' born elswhere to setup residence here,one was a massive cutin import tax on a car you bring with you, if it werent for that I would be driving a rav or a honda crv etc...X5 is goooood though
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off the subject off to buy some - mobil 1 - 0 40w fully synthetic got on offer at a french supermarket chain of all places 6.42 euros per litre, which is quite good
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