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Hi all, real strange event while driving today , sounded like i drove through a glass window, I literally had know idea what it was, expected to see broken headlights at best. When I could stop there was no damage to vehicle. There was an acid smell n the cab and on further inspection underneath the passenger seat there was what looked like water everywhere. This I believe was battery acid. The Yuasa battery was replaced a year ago but I could see the acid through a missing plug hole in the top.
Does anyone have an idea what could have caused this and also how to stop it happening again because it was pretty scary.
 
Hi all, real strange event while driving today , sounded like i drove through a glass window, I literally had know idea what it was, expected to see broken headlights at best. When I could stop there was no damage to vehicle. There was an acid smell n the cab and on further inspection underneath the passenger seat there was what looked like water everywhere. This I believe was battery acid. The Yuasa battery was replaced a year ago but I could see the acid through a missing plug hole in the top.
Does anyone have an idea what could have caused this and also how to stop it happening again because it was pretty scary.
Did you pull out the transport plugs when you fitted it ?
 
Ieft the vent plug in? Usually fitted for transportation and must be removed during installation .
I think I must of done, is it right to be able to view the inside of the battery and therefore the acid through this hole which is about the size of a 20p piece.
 
Transport plug is quite small and of a bright colour on one end of batt.
Do as above check alternator output with a few revs on, we checked a mates who's batt was flat expecting no charge but it was giving 20v. His battery had fried!
 
When you received the battery it should have had one or two vent plugs inserted to prevent acid leakage during transport.
These must be removed before use or the battery may pop! If the sealing plug has blown out then the battery is probably fubar.
The position of the vent plug(s), often red, depends on the battery e.g.:
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I’ll post a pic tomorrow, thanks for your message.
Morning please see attached pic of battery, someone mentioned the alternator maybe over charging. I was having trouble starting a few weeks ago , I thought maybe because I hardly ever drive it. However after I charged the battery overnight it has started perfectly. Incidentally the vehicle will still start now.
 

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Morning please see attached pic of battery, someone mentioned the alternator maybe over charging. I was having trouble starting a few weeks ago , I thought maybe because I hardly ever drive it. However after I charged the battery overnight it has started perfectly. Incidentally the vehicle will still start now.
Ahhh that hole isnt one of the fill plugs its the hole which says if its charged or not. Usually looks green for charged or black for flat. I wouldnt use it and would swap it out for safety. Gases are given off when batteries are charged and as you have smelt fumes, as you drive it may well rattle liquid out of there. It has a 5 year guarantee, take it back.

I doubt it has mattered but you should have it secured with the bar which is top of picture to stop it rattling around with braking etc.
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None of this helps with the cause, of what sounds like a considerable build up of pressure in the battery ?
 
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Take plug out and claim on warranty, as noted above pressure build up is normal with a battery being charged.
This is not an explosion just an over pressure event.
I had a battery on charge in my workshop when it exploded! I had put on charge a few minuets before and was working on something else. I was fortunate to be facing away from it as acid splattered all over the place. Coat and hat protected me except for back of neck, Went out side and ran hose over myself.
Three cells of the tractor battery had blown to bits. Hydrogen is the gas produced and likely an internal fault/short ignited it.
 
Ahhh that hole isnt one of the fill plugs its the hole which says if its charged or not. Usually looks green for charged or black for flat. I wouldnt use it and would swap it out for safety. Gases are given off when batteries are charged and as you have smelt fumes, as you drive it may well rattle liquid out of there. It has a 5 year guarantee, take it back.

I doubt it has mattered but you should have it secured with the bar which is top of picture to stop it rattling around with braking etc.
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None of this helps with the cause, of what sounds like a considerable build up of pressure in the battery ?
Thanks for all your input guys, I’ll try and fine receipt and take back to Halfords 👍
 
Morning please see attached pic of battery, someone mentioned the alternator maybe over charging. I was having trouble starting a few weeks ago , I thought maybe because I hardly ever drive it. However after I charged the battery overnight it has started perfectly. Incidentally the vehicle will still start now.
magic eye blowout, faulty cell
 
make some noise with halfrauds they are not exactly the sharpest, kids in car scared the wofe to bits nearly crashed not happy etc
 

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