What is the battery model of the Sylphy?
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Sylphy's battery model is 55B24L. The battery is an essential part of a car and can be divided into traditional lead-acid batteries and maintenance-free batteries. It has the advantages of not requiring any liquid addition, easy connection to terminals, and long power storage time. The following are the functions of the battery: 1. When starting the engine, it provides a strong starting current (about 10A) to the starter; 2. When the generator is overloaded, it can assist the generator in supplying power to electrical equipment; 3. When the engine is idling, it supplies power to electrical equipment; 4. The battery is also a large-capacity capacitor that can protect the car's electrical appliances; 5. When the generator's terminal voltage is higher than the electromotive force of the lead battery, it converts part of the electrical energy into chemical energy for storage, that is, charging.
I've been driving a Sylphy for years and know its original battery is usually the 55B24L model, 12-volt 45-amp hour, which is quite common. Why is this model so standard? Because Japanese car designs don't demand high electrical power, and the 55B24L's size fits just right, making it easy to replace without taking up much space. If the model doesn't match, the battery won't fit into the battery tray, causing slow starts and possibly failing to start in winter, which is quite annoying. I suggest everyone check their battery's charge every year or two with a voltmeter to avoid regretting a roadside breakdown. When replacing it yourself, make sure to buy genuine products, as counterfeit ones on the market tend to leak and have a short lifespan. Overall, the 55B24L is quite durable and can last three to four years with normal use, but remember to regularly maintain the battery terminals to prevent rust.