If you have a vented battery yes.
Car battery venting acid.
Your car can use a group 48 49 94r it has different mounting holes in the plate for each.
Since these are stored inside your vehicle you run the risk of inhaling dangerous battery acid vapors.
I would buy an agm gel or a sealed no maintenance battery before i would replace with a vented battery.
It is a low profile and can sit plush.
Agm absorbed glass mat and flooded lead acid batteries can produce a number of potentially dangerous gases.
This vent is valuable because it gives a good amount of airflow to keep the battery compartment cool and vapor free.
Boil over can quickly ruin a battery and at best decreases the battery s life.
Battery boil is also dangerous and you should know what causes batteries to boil over and how to prevent.
As long as a vent is present and operating properly this should not present an issue.
After fighting rust in the battery boxes on my 1970s and 1972t.
The lead acid battery was invented in 1859 by french physicist gaston planté and is the earliest type of rechargeable battery despite having a very low energy to weight ratio and a low energy to volume ratio its ability to supply high surge currents means that the cells have a relatively large power to weight ratio these features along with their low cost make them attractive for use in.
If you have ever seen acid coming out of the top of your car golf cart or boat battery you have experienced battery boil over.