Michael04
LVC Member
Lol, if only I had much of a choice. My parents bought a few used cars at an auction but my siblings kinda claimed all but the Lincoln
its always the tool using the tool when that happens...~ sometimes it's not the tool, at times it can be the tool using the tool.
... siblings kinda claimed all but the Lincoln
Well the thing is, both of those options won't work at all without a jump or without first charging the battery. (Lights and cranking it)
Or if it does have the vent connected, but also has another vent on the other side that isn't plugged off....the easiest way to tell if it is for sure the wrong (and dangerous) battery is if looking at it, it does not have an air tube connected between it and the rear bumper
Noted. The battery in the car is a "Napa Legend." Any idea if that's the correct type?
Unless I'm mistaken, it seems like the battery I have has that tube
So, the current battery is (or was) probably safe. The thing is that it has been run down to very low voltage (well below the minimum threshold) several times. That has done damage to the battery. If you were to find and fix the other problem(s) and tried to keep this battery, it would kill the alternator.I'm not seeing a second tube type thing near the positive