Frequently Asked Questions
Taking care of the battery is very essential. To ensure a smooth operating car battery, keep a check on the battery conditions every two weeks. For this:
Check for any loose connections and clamps and tighten them properly. Keep your batteries clean and free from corrosion. Always keep a check on the electrolyte levels. Use only distilled water to maintain electrolyte levels. Replace your batteries after the mentioned expiry date. In case of any problem contact the authorised technician and do not handle the battery yourself.
Always keep in mind the requirements and needs of your car when buying a new battery. Check the following parameters like Cold Cranking Amps, Cranking Amps, Ampere hour, type of maintenance (low or high maintenance), warranty period, replacement period and size of the battery.
No. You should always use distilled water to top up the battery. The tap water contains impurities that will lessen the efficiency and performance of the battery.
Lead acid batteries can be recycled where the materials can be extracted and used again for other applications. Never throw them in the dust bin or waste just like that as that can be dangerous. As a responsible person take your old batteries to your battery manufacturers, battery retailers and specific centres where they can be recycled properly.
Always keep your batteries in the best conditions possible. If you sense any problem like unusual noise or see any broken parts then get them replaced as soon as possible. Get the expert advice and take your vehicle to an authorized technician rather than handling them yourself.
The contents of the battery are very dangerous and hazardous, hence it is required to take utmost precautions while handling them. Also since they carry charges beware of electrocution.
- Always wear rubber gloves, rubber apron and eye-safety wear while handling the batteries.
- Keep the batteries at a suitable place where there is ventilation and keep them away from children and pets.
- If you notice any problem with the batteries, do not handle yourself and take the help of an authorized technician.
Keep the batteries installed at a place where there is proper ventilation, air flow and safety from direct sunlight and rain. Keep them away from children and pets.
Taking care of the battery is very essential. If there is any problem, seek the assistance of an authorized technician.
- Always check for any damages in the battery.
- Check the level of electrolyte in the battery.
- Keep the batteries neat and clean.
- Ensure the cables and clamps are tightened properly.