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Old Oct 13, 2002 | 01:32 AM
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where can i get it done and how much? also how much is the charger if im gonna do it myself?i have a 00 accord and i read the Haynes manual about the battery recharge. it says a good full charge will need 12-16 hrs with trickle charger. today i opened my hood and saw that the indicator eye on the battery is dark, so i assumed it needs recharge?
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Old Oct 13, 2002 | 09:24 PM
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no one knows? or this question is just too easy that no one wants to comment on?
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Old Oct 13, 2002 | 10:16 PM
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It means you need to add water to the battery. Pop off the covers and you'll see a hole. At least that's what my older Civic battery's indicator meant. Check the battery and manual for more details but I think it means it needs more water in the battery.

Also, AutoZone charges batteries for free.
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Old Oct 13, 2002 | 10:19 PM
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Originally posted by showgunz
It means you need to add water to the battery. Pop off the covers and you'll see a hole. At least that's what my older Civic battery's indicator meant. Check the battery and manual for more details but I think it means it needs more water in the battery.

Also, AutoZone charges batteries for free.
water in the battery? i wanna recharge it, not blow it. someone confirms this plz
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Old Oct 14, 2002 | 11:38 AM
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If it is a maintenance free battery(most newer ones are) I think you may be going to buy a new battery soon. If I were you try to locate an auto parts store that will check your battery for free. I know around here AutoZone, Pep Boys, Kragens(or Checker) will check your battery and alternator for free. If the battery and the alternator test good, it may be as simple as a bad connection, wiggle the cables on your battery, if they are loose tighten them, check all connectors going to the alternator, grounds, etc. Of course this could also be from racing underdrive pulleys.
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Old Oct 14, 2002 | 12:15 PM
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Originally posted by smp
If it is a maintenance free battery(most newer ones are) I think you may be going to buy a new battery soon. If I were you try to locate an auto parts store that will check your battery for free. I know around here AutoZone, Pep Boys, Kragens(or Checker) will check your battery and alternator for free. If the battery and the alternator test good, it may be as simple as a bad connection, wiggle the cables on your battery, if they are loose tighten them, check all connectors going to the alternator, grounds, etc. Of course this could also be from racing underdrive pulleys.
as the manual says, the battery on 6 gen is rechargable.. i haven't planned on getting a new battery cuz im on a budget. i think i will find a place where i can test it first. thanx
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Old Oct 14, 2002 | 01:24 PM
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Autozone, free battery charging (atleast down here).
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Old Oct 15, 2002 | 05:17 PM
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i figured out that the batteries in all 6gen are self recharged. so i guess i don'thave to worry about it anymore unless i have a hard to start
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Old Oct 15, 2002 | 05:33 PM
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Some batteries need water to replenish the electrolytes? Not sure exactly why, but some batteries have covers where you put water in. I guess you haven't serviced cars too long, huh? Good thing you see more of these "maintenance-free" batteries with the color indicator. On the older batteries, you literally had to pop the covers off of the battery and check if enough water's in there.
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