What to Do When a Vehicle Battery Leaks?
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Vehicle battery leakage can be handled as follows: 1. Check if the battery casing is cracked, identify the acid leakage spot, and use plastic welding to repair it; 2. Remove the panel and inspect the safety valve for any signs of leakage. If found, the safety valve needs to be repaired or replaced; 3. Pressurize and inflate in water to check for bubbles. If bubbles appear, it indicates leakage; if not, it means the battery is normal. A car battery, also known as a storage battery, works by converting chemical energy into electrical energy. Batteries are categorized into conventional lead-acid batteries, dry-charged batteries, and maintenance-free batteries. Typically, the term 'battery' refers to lead-acid batteries. The normal service life of a car battery ranges from 1 to 8 years, depending largely on the vehicle's condition.