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      11-01-2020, 09:26 PM   #1
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Help! Battery Leaking!

After I gassed up at Costco gas my dash started flashing ABS, airbag, gear, radiator and a few other symbols and it felt like my car was going into limp mode. After I made it home I noticed a strong acidic smell in the back seat. I popped the trunk open and it felt hot next to the battery. After removing the cover I saw vapour escaping from one end of the battery. Battery is about 7 years old. Should I drive the car to my mechanic or should I have it towed? Should I disconnect the battery or leave it connected? Thanks in advance!

Update: Getting it towed

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Why would you have it towed? Replace the battery....
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Did it leak acid into the battery box? If so you need to thoroughly rise out the battery box with water and baking soda. Then clean and dry the area.
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Tow to a mechanic for a battery? That’s going to be one expensive battery. I would let it cool, take it out and throughly clean the battery compartment and have a friend take me to Autozone for a replacement.
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Update: My alternator is toast. The BCAA tow truck driver did a code check and found that it was overcharging the battery making it overheat and vent. My speedometer stopped functioning and it felt like I was stuck in first gear while driving. Actually the battery was 2 years old.
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