What happens when Suzuki over fill your battery cells?

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murcod
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This! :x (Plus other cosmetic damage)
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You're not having much luck with them lately are you.
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I pulled it apart myself because at the last service I told them about it and all they ordered was the ECU bracket. Plus they soaked everything in WD40 (?) Sure enough, there's a lot more damage- which they obviously didn't check for.

I'll go visit them with some with the pictures and see what the response is.

That battery is not going back in there, that's for sure. :roll: It's been leaking/ venting more acid since I first noticed and carefully siphoned the cell level down.

Last time I was their parts department they had the ECU bracket in. I said I'd be happy to fit it myself, but they refused to give it to me (because it's a warranty item and is required to be fitted by their techs!) :x .
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No more leaks from dodgy old tech flooded cell batteries (they have their place, but not in a brand new vehicle's engine bay!)

I've fitted an Optima Red Top 35 AGM battery. So, a "sealed" battery no liquid acid to ever spill/ leak. It has some grunt as well - I've never heard an engine crank over so quickly!

I'll be off to the dealer (armed with some photos) this week.
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Very nice.... what was the damage ( ie. $$ I mean ) and where did you get it?
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Optimas are said to be the best. Very expensive, but heck, it's what is in the US president's limo/armored fortress on wheels.
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"it's what is in the US president's limo/armored fortress on wheels"

It's funny that you know that...
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murcod
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They're actually not that expensive compared to decent quality normal flooded cell batteries. On Ebay Australia you can get them from AUS$249 delivered http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/like/150884806599?lpid=87 ; I picked mine up for $240 (after some haggling, knowing the right people etc.) from a local store.

I would love to have put in a LiFePO4 (Lithium Iron Phosphate) battery - they're unbelievably light (like under 2kg), compact in size but can output some huge cranking current. Back to reality.... my Kizashi can sit for days without being driven, so I needed something that can handle the long term low current drain. http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Lithiumax-Ca ... 35cc129c8b
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n8dogg wrote:"it's what is in the US president's limo/armored fortress on wheels"

It's funny that you know that...
I read it somewhere like in a Popular Mechanics or maybe even in an Optima ad.
Regardless, working in DC, I've seen the "Beast" (what they call that limo) a number of times and have even seen Obama in person without even trying. It's just life in DC.
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murcod wrote:They're actually not that expensive compared to decent quality normal flooded cell batteries. On Ebay Australia you can get them from AUS$249 delivered http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/like/150884806599?lpid=87 ; I picked mine up for $240 (after some haggling, knowing the right people etc.) from a local store.

I would love to have put in a LiFePO4 (Lithium Iron Phosphate) battery - they're unbelievably light (like under 2kg), compact in size but can output some huge cranking current. Back to reality.... my Kizashi can sit for days without being driven, so I needed something that can handle the long term low current drain. http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Lithiumax-Ca ... 35cc129c8b
Oh, that's quite expensive. Americans can pick them up for about $160. Not sure how the exchange rate works, but I am sure you Aussie still pay a lot more for them.
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