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These batteries are often equipped with a magic eye. The magic
eye provides information concerning the level of the electrolyte
and the charge state of the battery.
1.2.3
Absorbent glass mat (AGM) battery
Maintenance-free battery with a contained electrolyte.
Lead-acid battery where the electrolyte is contained within a mi‐
croscopic glass mat (AGM). The battery is sealed and fitted with
valves.
AGM is the abbreviation for Absorbent Glass Mat.
Note
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The procedure for checking and testing gel and absorbent
glass mat batteries is identical.
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Always replace an absorbent glass mat battery with another
absorbent glass mat battery.
1.2.4
Gel battery
Maintenance-free battery with a contained electrolyte.
Lead-acid battery where the electrolyte is contained within a gel.
The battery is sealed and fitted with valves.
Note
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The procedure for checking and testing gel and absorbent
glass mat batteries is identical.
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Currently gel batteries are only used in motor homes/campers
at Volkswagen.
1.3
Warning notices and safety regulations
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Dangers when handling vehicle batter‐
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Recognition and avoidance of dangers
Batteries can be dangerous. These dangers can be avoided when
the warnings on the battery and in the owners/instruction manual
and in ELSA are observed.
Jetta 2005 ➤ , Bora 2006 ➤
Electrical System - Edition 05.2005
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