I have a toyota LXH43 regiuos van wich i rarely use. It has a Amoron seal type maintenance free battery. I think the battery is now about 4-5 years old. It seems the battery is dead now, I felt the battery is week from few months time and the battery charge indicator is also black indicating it should be recharged. I dont use this vehical mush frequently but on weekends i start the van and drive for several km's or keep the engin running for about 30mins.
I ve read some post in this forum regarding battery problems and heard that once a maintenence free battrey is drained it s difficult to recharge it. and in some threads i ve read about keeping a small charger.
My problem is
* Can I recharge the amoron maintanence free battery? (I think the battery is fully out since even the remote locks aern't working )
* If so is it possible to do it at home using a small charger? (there s a small charger at my house but haven't used for years .It is a 6 amp charger with options to select Hi/Low and 6v / 12v )
* Or should i need to go for a new battery?
* I've read about a trickle charger in this forum. How much is it costs?
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Ruwan G
Hi everyone,
I have a toyota LXH43 regiuos van wich i rarely use. It has a Amoron seal type maintenance free battery. I think the battery is now about 4-5 years old. It seems the battery is dead now, I felt the battery is week from few months time and the battery charge indicator is also black indicating it should be recharged. I dont use this vehical mush frequently but on weekends i start the van and drive for several km's or keep the engin running for about 30mins.
I ve read some post in this forum regarding battery problems and heard that once a maintenence free battrey is drained it s difficult to recharge it. and in some threads i ve read about keeping a small charger.
My problem is
* Can I recharge the amoron maintanence free battery? (I think the battery is fully out since even the remote locks aern't working )
* If so is it possible to do it at home using a small charger? (there s a small charger at my house but haven't used for years .It is a 6 amp charger with options to select Hi/Low and 6v / 12v )
* Or should i need to go for a new battery?
* I've read about a trickle charger in this forum. How much is it costs?
Please help with ur kind advises...
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