How Often Should the Battery of a Haval H6 Be Replaced?

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OBrody
07/30/25 5:41am
The service life of the Haval H6 battery is 2-3 years, and the original battery of a new car can last more than 3 years. The following are specific classifications of car batteries (also known as storage batteries): 1. Ordinary battery: The plates of an ordinary battery are made of lead and lead oxide, and the electrolyte is an aqueous solution of sulfuric acid. Its main advantages are stable voltage and low price; the disadvantages are low specific energy (i.e., the amount of electrical energy stored per kilogram of battery), short service life, and frequent daily maintenance. 2. Dry-charged battery: Its full name is dry-charged lead-acid battery. Its main feature is that the negative plate has a high storage capacity. In a completely dry state, it can preserve the obtained power for two years. When in use, you only need to add electrolyte and wait for 20-30 minutes before it can be used. 3. Maintenance-free battery: Due to the structural advantages of maintenance-free batteries, the consumption of electrolyte is very small, and it basically does not need to replenish distilled water during its service life. It also has the characteristics of shock resistance, high temperature resistance, small size, and low self-discharge. The service life is generally twice that of ordinary batteries.
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