Most car batteries have caps that can be removed (this may require a flat screwdriver to pop them open) so you can refill them with distilled water if necessary. Car batteries also known as SLI (starting, lighting, ignition) batteries don’t require water very often if ever. To get the most out of your car battery life you should understand how to check if the water is low. Usually there is a clear “eye” on the top of the battery that displays a green light if the water level is good and a dark light if the battery needs water. Be sure to use distilled water. Do not use tap water as the minerals could react negatively with the battery chemistry.
