hello I need quick help. I got off the battery and I need to buy another. tell me where must have ampere-hour and ampere
eg 60ah and 420A?
What is originally intended to be 2.0 MIVEC
the problem is that the mine was not original, and now I do not know what should be originally
What the manufacturer says what is to be?
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- zuihoujueding
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Re: Battery
Do you have NRMA roadside assistance? get a battery from them. They can find out and give you a battery with a safe margin for a 2L engine.
Price is quite good as well.
Price is quite good as well.
- sadan20
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Re: Battery
It's not as simple as I come from a Polish Fto the steering wheel to the left of the battery was not original and no longer wants to buy such works as it should be but I do not know how many amperes, please help to have with you the symbols on the battery
- zuihoujueding
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Re: Battery
mine have a CCA of 310 and it works fine for me.
- sadan20
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Re: Battery
In Poland, for example, the battery is labeled 12v 60Ah 420A or are you too are such symbols. I've just about these characters I mean.
What is written on your
What is written on your
- Bennoz
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Re: Battery
12v - means 12 volts
60Ah - means ampere hours
420A - means 420 cold cranking amps
The minimum you should use in an FTO is 12v, 45Ah, 300A
Anything above those figures is ok to use. Best would be 12v 60Ah, 420A or above.
Being a 15 year old car, there are very few people left with the original Japanese battery still in them.
My misses has one, but all the writing on her battery is in Japanese!
60Ah - means ampere hours
420A - means 420 cold cranking amps
The minimum you should use in an FTO is 12v, 45Ah, 300A
Anything above those figures is ok to use. Best would be 12v 60Ah, 420A or above.
Being a 15 year old car, there are very few people left with the original Japanese battery still in them.
My misses has one, but all the writing on her battery is in Japanese!
- sadan20
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Re: Battery
Thank you all for your responses. I bought the battery company that I hope will be a good
http://allegro.pl/nowe-akumulatory-bosc ... 50617.html
http://allegro.pl/nowe-akumulatory-bosc ... 50617.html
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That will be finesadan20 wrote:Thank you all for your responses. I bought the battery company that I hope will be a good
http://allegro.pl/nowe-akumulatory-bosc ... 50617.html
