QUOTE(midas @ Dec 1 2019, 09:33 PM)
Hello everyone, I am a happy owner of a blue Bezza Advance. After 2 years of driving it seems my battery is dying due to low acid levels (my negligence on adding battery water). SC told me i should replace battery soon and not add water anymore because it will dilute the remaining acid and kill off the battery. Can anyone verify, and is there any way for a to salvage by adding more acid, or any shop that can help do something?
Alternatively (actually preferably, if the price is right), will need to buy a new battery; Yuasa and Camel Power have mentioned Absorbed Glass Mat (AGM) batteries on their websites, as durable and maintenance-free. Please give me some opinions/advice on what to look out for, brand, recommended shop (near Glenmarie, Shah Alam, if can) or anything else that matters on buying a battery.
For me, I will just get a basic maintenance free battery from any reputable brands, the cheapest will do. Those fancy techs will cost money which I don't think it will bring any significant benefits to a stock compact car like Bezza.Alternatively (actually preferably, if the price is right), will need to buy a new battery; Yuasa and Camel Power have mentioned Absorbed Glass Mat (AGM) batteries on their websites, as durable and maintenance-free. Please give me some opinions/advice on what to look out for, brand, recommended shop (near Glenmarie, Shah Alam, if can) or anything else that matters on buying a battery.
And since it's already more than 2 years, just get it changed as soon as you have the chance/budget. Not worth the trouble to stretch for extra few months. By that time, you will have to pay more due to emergency. Now can still shop for the cheapest one.
Dec 3 2019, 07:14 PM

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