a vented battery is vented and the regular battery is regular
In the battery is located in the cabin or in the trunk it must be vented. If it is located under the hood is does not have to be vented.
A vented gas cap vents the gas fumes into the atmosphere. A non-vented cap system routes the fumes thru the engine to be burned.
vented lead acid battery
most of todays vehicle batterys are vented
B/c what's vented is hydrogen, which together with oxygen is explosive.
A vented gas cap vents the gas fumes into the atmosphere. A non-vented cap system routes the fumes thru the engine to be burned.
UNder the back seat, push seat bench back toward rear of car and pull up. Replace only with a vented battery. Dont cheap out on a non-vented one.
The difference between a mobile gas water heater and a standard gas water heater is that a MH unit will use an outside air intake for combustion. That is the most important difference.
Battery located under drivers seat. When replacing the battery in an MMI equipped. vehicle, resetting of the system may be required at a dealership. Battery is vented to outside of vehicle.
Battery is under rear seat. Replace with only the vented correct battery.
It is under the back seat. Simply pull up on the seat, it may be hard at first but don't be afraid. You will then see your "vented battery".
Water heaters in a mobile home are direct vent. This means combustion air is drawn from outside the home and exhaust gases are vented out the B-vent pipe. In a standard home water heater, it's know as a natural vent. This means room air is used for combustion and exhaust is vented out the B-vent pipe.Ans 2 - That's quite correct in the case of GAS water heaters.However, most of the Mobile homes that I've seen (into hundreds) appear to have electric heaters that are exactly the same as those in a regular house.