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If there is no lable on the battery showing the date it was installed look for the stamped code. The battery will be stamped with a coded date. The code starts with a letter and a number. A represents January, B represents February and so on. The date will be one number representing the year of manufacture. The year 2010 would be represented by an 10 for example. If your battery is stamped C10 it was manufactured in March of 2010.
The battery should have a code stamped into it. The code will give the manufactured date. Take the battery to a store that sells that brand and they can determine if it is still under warrenty.
Batteries have a date code stamped into the top of the battery normally around one of the corners. It may have a letter and then number something like A8 which would mean January 2008 or C9 which would be March 2009. Interstate batteries use this particular code. Other battery manufacturers may use a different type code or they may just stamp the date in plain English.
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The currency of South Korea is the South Korean won (ISO code KRW)The currency of North Korea is the North Korean won (ISO code KPW)
Never heard of Battery Temp Sensors. What exactly is the code #?
1909 - 1936 After 1920 they are date code stamped or a serial I can date it with. If it says model 12 on it, it's probably date code stamped see related link for details.
it is stamped on the passanger door lock
I have a 92 Honda accord with anti theft radio that needs a code when battery is disconnected. My code is 34444 if you have tried several codes that did not work you might need to disconnect your battery and reconnect battery again then try the code.
You wont lose the code by changing the battery. Just open the back and replace the battery . Make sure you use the correct battery and install in properly.
It's just a product code inside.
BCI code 40R type battery