What is the general warranty period for motorcycle batteries?
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The warranty period for motorcycle batteries is generally one year. Below are specific details about motorcycle batteries: 1. Maintenance: During regular operation, it is necessary to periodically check the height of the electrolyte level to ensure it remains within the specified range. If the electrolyte splashes out, causing the level to drop, additional electrolyte should be added. If the level drops due to distilled water, distilled water should also be added, and in most cases, distilled water is the preferred addition. If electrolyte leakage is detected, it should be cleaned promptly to prevent corrosion of surrounding components. 2. Storage: Wet storage is suitable for batteries that are temporarily not in use. When storing, the battery should be kept fully charged, with the vent holes sealed, and placed in a dark indoor location, preferably not exceeding six months.