is thr any special water for these MF bateries ? i hv a panasonic & its indicator has turned red , which means add water !
as far as i know it's time for you to change it, i don't think you can add "water" to ANY Maintenance Free Battery.
no the thing is tht the key was left turned on ( not ignition) for 4-5 days !
i called the place whr i purchased it frm & they saying tht it needs to be recharged ! but on the battery it says add water if red ! & if white then recharge !
oper likha ha to dall do pani. dekha jay ga .goodluck
or phir batana bhi kea bana ! vasay storm nay theek kaha i think.
i think red stand for Replacements,,blue white stands for addin water...
Dry btteries are available in the market and they are maintinence free..but they might cost more and its life might be lesser...
i think i have the same battery as yours. when that was inspected by Spectra he said it was NOT a maintainance free one. in other words, i was fooled further than i had already been all these yrs. the reasoning Spectra gave was that if that were the case, there should not be any place to put water in it since there should not be any need. point to be noted.
@abdkhani bought an 80ampere maintenance free battery day before yesterday for my new car and it only costed me 4500, i think that is pretty reasonable.
this wht i talking abt ! & vajih102 u r ryt tht we hv been fooled ! its not a dry mf battery !
funny ending and yes, you're right. this is the same damn batt i have.