Where is the car battery located?

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DiHazel
07/30/25 3:42am
Generally, the car battery is installed in front of the engine. Here are some precautions for the battery: 1. Keep it clean: Always keep the battery clean and dry, and ensure the vent holes are unobstructed. If oxides appear on the plates or terminals, wipe them clean and apply a small amount of grease to prevent corrosion. 2. Charging voltage: When charging the battery, the voltage should not be too low or too high. For a 12V battery, the standard charging voltage is between 13.5~14.5V, while for a 24V battery, it is between 28~29.9V. 3. Electrolyte level: The electrolyte level should be above the plates. If the level is too low, promptly add distilled water instead of electrolyte. If distilled water is unavailable, rainwater or snow water can be used as substitutes, but avoid using river water or tap water.
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