What to Do If a Car Battery Leaks?
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Inspection and handling of car battery leakage: 1. Visual inspection: First conduct a visual inspection to locate the acid leakage area. Remove the cover plate to check for traces of acid leakage around the vent caps, then open the vent caps to observe if there is any flowing electrolyte inside the battery. 2. Air tightness test: Perform an air tightness test by placing the battery in water and inflating it under pressure, observing whether bubbles emerge from the battery. The presence of bubbles indicates acid leakage. 3. Charging observation: During the charging process, observe if any flowing electrolyte is generated. If found, it indicates a manufacturing defect. Any flowing electrolyte detected during charging should be completely drained.