What does the battery specification 55d23l mean?
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Battery 55d23l is a specification for car batteries. The number 55 represents the ampere-hour rating of the battery, 'd' indicates the battery size, specifically a width of 17.3 cm and a height of 20.2 cm. The number 23 refers to the length of the front side of the battery, which is 23 cm, and 'l' means the positive terminal is located on the left side. Car batteries are consumable parts that typically last 3 to 4 years under normal conditions. As the number of charge and discharge cycles increases, the battery's performance will decline, which is why regular replacement is necessary. If the battery's charging capacity is poor, it can lead to difficulties in starting the engine or even complete failure to start.