Adding distilled water to sealed battery?

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Originally Posted by bdcardinal
Originally Posted by Sayjac
If it's truly sealed, ie., no caps available to remove, the answer is no.

I must say I'm puzzled by the "leaked some of the acid and changed it's shape slightly." Never experienced anything like that.


I'm assuming the case is bloated out which in that case I would replace the battery.



I agree...

A bloated battery case is not a good circumstance. Replace as soon as possible.
 
Originally Posted by bbhero
Originally Posted by bdcardinal
Originally Posted by Sayjac
If it's truly sealed, ie., no caps available to remove, the answer is no.

I must say I'm puzzled by the "leaked some of the acid and changed it's shape slightly." Never experienced anything like that.


I'm assuming the case is bloated out which in that case I would replace the battery.



I agree...

A bloated battery case is not a good circumstance. Replace as soon as possible.


People amaze me with their cheapness, especially in a case like this, it is certain that the case is compromised and could burst at any time causing potential injury and destroying components in the engine compartment.
 
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