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  1. #37
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    alright. the batt charger has served me fine back in Dec and recent months..batt just keeps dying after not driving for few days.

    and i still hav no luck finding a suitable batt tat has no caps (flat top). most of the flat top is simply not compatible wth the the +/- adapters for jazz.

    my question now. is it save to upgrade a recommended 305CCA 48RC to a 360~370CCA 60RC batt? doing this, i will hav to change the adapters to larger size as well.

    cheers!

  2. #38
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    Why dont you go to your local Honda dealer, and buy one from their spare parts?

  3. #39
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    ^^ my exact intention. getting quotes atm.

    just not sure wat sort of battery they'll provide. keeping in mind that the factory batt came wth the car is an imported model. will dealers provide imported batt? or just simply supply local batt tats compatible (which in this case,most of them hav caps) ?

  4. #40
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    they won't supply you with a import battery, it's just what they have used from factory.
    They will supply you with a ACDELCO battery, which is honda tagged, a really good battery in this case i should say, and i'm quite sure it'll be a 400cca if not a bit more than that, and is also better than the batteries that came from factory.
    they are maintenance free batteries, so they do not have those yellow caps, and are flat-top type.
    they do come with a 1 year warranty!
    rrp is about 110 or something like that.
    you can always get a ACDELCO battery that is not honda branded, same thing, and cheaper as well.
    another battery i may recommend is the SUPERCHARGE GOLD SERIES, they have a higher cca than the acdelco, and have a 3 year warranty! and i'm quite positive they have one that fits the jazz, as i've seen em in it before. it's around the same price as the ACDELCO batteries.

  5. #41
    most batts are rechargeable
    onli dry cells arnt rechargable

  6. #42
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    hey if your battery just died outta no where it is possible it isnt your batt
    it could be alternator or starter motor. i had a flat battery prob.. i went to get a new batt turned out my alternator was stuffed.. so i replaced that after awhile my bat was flat again i was pretty pissed off.. turned out my start motor was loose to so we just screwd it down and away we go .

  7. #43
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    Get whoever replaces it to do a voltage test when they replace the battery

  8. #44
    Guys, I got honda jazz and I didn't use it for 5 days and didnt warm it up. Now the battery got flat, try to jumper up and didnt work.
    Need suggestion, better buy a new battery or buy the battery starter or buy the battery charger?

    And if need to replace the battery, do I have to reset the CVT?

    TA

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