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  1. Join Date
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    #81
    [QUOTE=mbk347;1240472]you can try this brand AMARON , i have used it & its very durable... medyo hard to find lang nga... used this on our delivery trucks.. lasted for almost 4 years na... sa caloocan ko nakabili.

    i forgot the price kasi tagal ko na kasi gamit. did some research, leading brand ito sa india pala...

    thank you sa info
    nag email sakin ang marketing manager ng amaron company
    Our distributor in Philippines is M/s POLLUX Distributors. Please find below the contact details :
    POLLUX DISTRIBUTORS 50G - 7th Ave. Grace Park
    Caloocan City - 1400
    Metro Manila
    Philippines
    Tel : 364-1669, 364-1401
    Contact Person : Mr.Leonard Ho

    maganda feedback dito sa middleeast paki check nalang sa mga gusto bumili.bili din ako pag nag bakasyon ako dyan.

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    #82
    Quote Originally Posted by XUV-AT2002 View Post
    Bro go for the motolite gold proven na quality.
    Hello po, just joined in the forum, May mga questions lng po aq yesterday kac after I pass the Bitukang manok * atimonan quezon I got a flat tire then after we change tire my car wound not start, grabe nakakakaba dhil wla aqng alam sa mga ganun, I got help dun sa mga Tao sa paligid thnx to them, wla na daw tubig bat ko kya ayaw mag start, den dey help us out, gusto ko lng po Malaman pag Malayan na ba ng bat solution un dpat na po ba mag change ng bat? 1 year and 8 months pa lng ung auto nmen Hyundai ung tatak ng bat, thnx po

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    #83
    Hello po, just joined in the forum, May mga questions lng po aq yesterday kac after I pass the Bitukang manok * atimonan quezon I got a flat tire then after we change tire my car wound not start, grabe nakakakaba dhil wla aqng alam sa mga ganun, I got help dun sa mga Tao sa paligid thnx to them, wla na daw tubig bat ko kya ayaw mag start, den dey help us out, gusto ko lng po Malaman pag Malayan na ba ng bat solution un dpat na po ba mag change ng bat? 1 year and 8 months pa lng ung auto nmen Hyundai brand nkalagay sa batt. Thnx po

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    #84
    ^^ pag natutuyuan ng water ang battery baka overcharge condition lagi. pa-check mo yung charging system.

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    #85
    some batteries (the so-called maintenance-free) do need little or no maintenance. dagdag battery water lang, maybe once only during its lifetime..
    other batteries do require more visible maintenance.

    but if the battery requires more frequent addition of battery water, it may be an indication of overcharging.. have your car checked.

    and when those batteries die, they die so fast, you would not believe it.. as in.. nag-start this morning.. patay makina lunchtime for lunch.. two hours later, hindi na mag-start.
    sometimes, push-starting the car would start the car. sometimes, it does not anymore..

    and the age of the battery does not always coincide with the car's age. that car may have already had the battery installed in korea several weeks before it was shipped to you.

    look at the battery (not car!) warranty, if you are entitled to a free new battery..

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    #86
    Quote Originally Posted by Ennaid15 View Post
    Hello po, just joined in the forum, May mga questions lng po aq yesterday kac after I pass the Bitukang manok * atimonan quezon I got a flat tire then after we change tire my car wound not start, grabe nakakakaba dhil wla aqng alam sa mga ganun, I got help dun sa mga Tao sa paligid thnx to them, wla na daw tubig bat ko kya ayaw mag start, den dey help us out, gusto ko lng po Malaman pag Malayan na ba ng bat solution un dpat na po ba mag change ng bat? 1 year and 8 months pa lng ung auto nmen Hyundai brand nkalagay sa batt. Thnx po
    First, no text speak sa forum.

    Back to topic. For conventional and low maintenance batteries, need to check periodically and add water. Sa next battery mo, I suggest getting maintenance-free battery para wala ka na need i-check. Yung gamit namin now is Motolite Enduro, 2 yrs and 4 months na siya now in our Revo. Malakas pa rin, 1-click start agad.

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    #87
    Apologized on text speak, ibig po ba sabihin papalitan na yung battery namen? Advice naman po siguro yin samen pag nag pacheck up kami thank you po sa mga sumagot sa question ko

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    #88
    Same lang ba buhay ng maintenance free at low maintenance. Sa montero kasi namin kailangan pa dagdagan ng tubig. Twice na nadagdagan. Ok na ok pa ngayon. Going 3 years na. Yung ibang maintenance free mga lagpas konti lang ng 2 years then palit na. Ganun ba talaga? Mas mahaba buhay nung low maintenance na kailangan pa dagdagan ng tubig?

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    #89
    Quote Originally Posted by Ennaid15 View Post
    Apologized on text speak, ibig po ba sabihin papalitan na yung battery namen? Advice naman po siguro yin samen pag nag pacheck up kami thank you po sa mga sumagot sa question ko
    Under casa warranty pa yung car nyo di ba? Ia-advice naman kayo after check-up kung need palitan ang battery.

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    #90
    common conditions that will decrease the battery lifespan

    -temperature
    -vibration
    -over charging
    -undercharging
    -deep cycle discharging
    -drying/lacking of battery solution inside
    -corrosion on terminals

    -factory problem/ defects in production
    -quality of materials used/ process involved
    -amount of time stored

    diesel engines are more hard on the batteries as compared to gasoline counter parts...
    same batteries of same model with same working environment may have different lifespans....

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    #91
    Quote Originally Posted by dct View Post
    Same lang ba buhay ng maintenance free at low maintenance. Sa montero kasi namin kailangan pa dagdagan ng tubig. Twice na nadagdagan. Ok na ok pa ngayon. Going 3 years na. Yung ibang maintenance free mga lagpas konti lang ng 2 years then palit na. Ganun ba talaga? Mas mahaba buhay nung low maintenance na kailangan pa dagdagan ng tubig?
    Motolite Enduro (Maintenance-Free) users..

    Toyota Revo VX200 2.0 A/T Gas - 2 years, 4 months and counting
    Toyota Revo VX200 2.0 M/T Gas - 5 years, 8 months and counting
    Toyota Revo GLX 1.8 M/T Gas - 7 years and counting
    Last edited by red_one; January 20th, 2015 at 03:25 PM.

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    #92
    Quote Originally Posted by red_one View Post
    Motolite Enduro (Maintenance-Free) users..

    Toyota Revo VX200 2.0 A/T Gas - 2 years, 4 months and counting
    Toyota Revo VX200 2.0 M/T Gas - 5 years, 8 months and counting
    Toyota Revo GLX 1.8 M/T Gas - 7 years and counting

    Wow! 7 years Battery life! Is there any secret you can share to have long battery life like yours?

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    #93
    Quote Originally Posted by ano727 View Post
    Wow! 7 years Battery life! Is there any secret you can share to have long battery life like yours?
    Normal usage lang naman. Nothing special.

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    #94
    6 years naman yung Motolite Enduro ko sa Isuzu Hilander. magtatatlong taon na itong Amaron sa Eon malakas pa rin.

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    #95
    ^Maintenance-free rin ang Amaron mo? What model?

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    #96
    motolite gold (21 months warranty) - 2 yrs and 6 months on our civic fd 2.0 a/t

    at the back of my head, the thought of my battery possibly failing me each and everytime i crank up is undeniably there. i've been thinking of replacing it pero wala pa kasi problema at 1 click pa din ang pag start

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    #97
    Wow tagal ng lifespan na batt mo. To check until when pa itatagal yan batt just drop by at any motolite shops & let them check. The voltage should not below 12V otherwise its time to replaced. mahirap ng tumirik sa daan lalo na matic ang car.
    Quote Originally Posted by baludoy View Post
    motolite gold (21 months warranty) - 2 yrs and 6 months on our civic fd 2.0 a/t

    at the back of my head, the thought of my battery possibly failing me each and everytime i crank up is undeniably there. i've been thinking of replacing it pero wala pa kasi problema at 1 click pa din ang pag start

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    #98
    *sir kimbon,

    IMHO, okay na sagadin nowadays ang lifespan ng battery, meron naman motolite express hatid mga 30 to 1 hour waiting time depende sa location at basta Metro Manila Area lang. hehehehe.
    Naka-automatic kasi ako at inabutan ng gabing malagim sa Alabang Zapote Road 5 or 6 years ago, ayun tawag sa motolite.

    wala din ako cash, buti na alng pwede din credit card. hehehehe. eto naman eh kung hindi especial ung battery like BMW's and other cars.

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    #99
    Hi everyone, until now I tried na start yung Kotse namen pa din nag start ka hit nag add na po ng battery solution, ibig po ba sabihin nun need na palitan yung battery, anu po kaya maganda thnx po

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    #100
    kimbon: will do your advice para peace of mind na din. hassle talaga ang mamatayan ng batt

    ennaide15: like sabi ni bro kimbon mas mabuti kung pa-check niyo sa battery shop para sigurado. ok daw ang amaron. baaka subukan ko din iyon kung may malapit sa amin somewhere in the las pinas area

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