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De-ionised water Distilled water is recommended if the battery just needs topping off. Sulfuric acid if the battery is empty.
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Buy a tool especially designed for this, at most parts stores. Before you start to clean your battery get some Arm and Hammer or equivalent baking soda, put a small amount into a cup, fill the cup with water mix well and pour over the top and sides of the battery. This neutralizes the acid. Then use a garden hose to rinse off the baking soda. Let your battery dry then clean the terminals with the brush you purchased at the parts store.
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If it is a sealed battery you cannot. If it has fill caps, then remove the caps and fill each cell to the full mark with distilled water.
Never if it is a sealed battery. If it has fill caps you check it about every 3 months and fill with Distilled Water only.
Check the electrolyte levels and fill up if necessary with battery fluid. Hook battery up with a charger. Begin with 12 Volts and low amperage, 2 Amps, then increase to 3 or 4 amps. Battery should be fully charged in 4-6 hours.
If the battery has removable caps: Remove the caps and add distilled water as needed to cover the plates with 1/4" of electrolyte. Or fill to the bottom of the "split" ring is battery is so equipped.
If it has fill caps and any of the cell levels are low, you add distilled water.
hybrid cars can charge up by battery and fill up with gas.
you should first check the battery with a load tester. fill battery charge battery test again replace if needed
Get a flashlight and look into the fill holes in the top of the battery. See those plates in there? Slowly add acid to each fill chamber until the acid barely covers the top of the plates. Go do something else for 5 minutes, and recheck the acid level. You will find it dropped a bit. Add more acid until the plates are barely covered. Put your fill caps on and place the battery on a battery charger. After this, you top the battery up to the top of the plates with DISTILLED WATER ONLY. There you go. Done.
Any conventional charger should do. Most do both 6 & 12V batts. Just fill water, pop the caps & put on trickle charge overnight. Available most all better auto parts stores. Note: Maintenance free (unable to add water) cannot be charged-when they're gone-they're gone.
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You might have loose connections or low cells on your battery. Check the cells on the battery and if they are low fill them with distilled water only. Also make sure your alternator is giving the battery a good charge.
If it won't hold a charge, or even after driving a distance it doesn't charge up then it is probably bad, you could also take it to the garage to get a battery test, they might do this for you when you fill up with gas.