The fluid in an automotive battery is sulfuric acid.
Battery fluid in common auto batteries is sulfuric acid possibly with some additives.
A flooded lead acid battery, such as an automotive battery.
The fluid in the battery is around 65% distilled water and 35% sulfuric acid.
The fluid in a battery, sulfuric acid and water, has a ph around 1.
chances are the battery is out of wack or the engine could be flooded
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No fuel No spark No compression Flooded Dead battery Bad starter Loose/dirty battery connections Broken timing belt Water in fuel
It's underneath the battery. It's a bit frustrating to have to take out the battery just to check your fluid level
how to take out battery case
The battery on the Monte Carlo is under the hood. It is under the washer fluid bottle, which has to be removed to reach the battery.
The storm surge was measured at a record 13.88 feet. Water came over the seawall at the Battery and flooded all the low-lying areas downtown, to the point where rescue workers are sailing down the streets in rubber rafts. The South Ferry subway station (located at the east side of Battery Park) is totally flooded from track to ceiling.
Batteries use acid to derive electricity, and this acid is known as battery fluid or 'juice'. Which acid any certain battery contains depends on who made it, why, and what technology was available. The related Wikipedia link offers an extensive list of battery types.