BoatCop
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Not a "new" idea. Every classic VW Bug made has it under the rear seat.
Thanks for the heads up, the battery is getting weak and I didn't think it was a priority. After watching a couple of videos, I will be picking up a new one tomorrow and replacing it. In the videos, it appears that it is still a really confined space to turn wrenches / sockets to get the cables on and off.A hot tip. Raise the seat all the way before you disconnect the battery. And find something to cover the small battery’s leads. Sparks like a sumbitch when it hits the bare metal of the car
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Maybe my reading comprehension is worse than I thought., and I don't know shit about electric vehicles....but why would an all electric vehicle have a battery to start it?Tesla X is like 30 fasteners. To change the starter battery. When it died had to YouTube how to open the front trunk to access it with it being dead. Then YouTube the swap. No where sells the damn battery but Tesla. And it has a 1 year warranty from them like all there parts. The one I replaced wasn't even 2 years old. They wanted $700 to come out and change it. The original did last 6 years.
But that seat basically just lifts up, no tools needed.Not a "new" idea. Every classic VW Bug made has it under the rear seat.
There is an access plug in the fender well that helps.
I just went out to look to make sure I wasn't remembering wrong and found this under the hood.. I havent drove it in a couple months
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Agreed, but their is a downside. Much longer cables, the issue with off gassing and potential for over heating and fire in the cabin. Not to mention lack of ease of accessibility for a maintenance item.for all the bitching....thats not a horrible spot to put the battery. in the cab it isnt subjected to the heat and/or extreme cold compared to under the hood. the battery will last longer and perform better.
it cant be that big of a deal to take the seat out.
Northstar GM V8?
Hell if I know. But it definitely has 1 to run all the 12v stuff. Crazy part is a little you tube and nothing is safe in the front trunk from thieves.Maybe my reading comprehension is worse than I thought., and I don't know shit about electric vehicles....but why would an all electric vehicle have a battery to start it?
Are you using that engine bay as a smoker? So much critter carnage in it..
Porsche had the same great design.
Hell if I know. But it definitely has 1 to run all the 12v stuff. Crazy part is a little you tube and nothing is safe in the front trunk from thieves.
Same applies when the battery box is tucked under the cowl. There will be posts. Tons of newer vehicles like that.I had to jump my Transit van one day and had to Google where the battery is and how to jump start it. Damn battery is under thr drivers seat and there is a post in the engine compartment that you use to jump it. With out the internet, I would have never figured it out.
2008 silverado passenger side headlight is a real bitch too.2007 and older 2 min job to do both headlights.Have you had to change a headlight bulb yet on the jeep? Talk about a PITA
I had to jump my Transit van one day and had to Google where the battery is and how to jump start it. Damn battery is under thr drivers seat and there is a post in the engine compartment that you use to jump it. With out the internet, I would have never figured it out.
Gonna need a 10MM socket too....I bet they make a tool for that.
You probably can confirm this but...
The Bimmer forums back in the late aughts were full of stories of owners taking their E39s in for service and ending up with the cars bricked because the first order of business was to reflash the software to the latest build from BMW. But the updates has to be done in sequence and if you had an old software build and the tech didn't catch it... It got very expensive.
for all the bitching....thats not a horrible spot to put the battery. in the cab it isnt subjected to the heat and/or extreme cold compared to under the hood. the battery will last longer and perform better.
it cant be that big of a deal to take the seat out.
Possum? Those bastards are built like a brick shit house, thick skin, really thick bone structure and tough... I killed one once with a croquet mallet, the crime scene wasn't pretty, had to wash everything down and that thing must have weighed 45 pounds when I stuffed it a couple of garbage bags. I was surprised by the girth of it.Nope just the one critter. And it "was" very much alive. It was in that bed of leafs it made. I started pulling the leafs out and he stuck his head out, then I poked it with a broom stick and he scurried behind the engine(the second pic) and got stuck. I wedged it out with the broom stick. Then it jumped out. Made it about 10' and I got to try out my exploding pellets...
I noticed the same thing last night on my Durango. Passengers side cowl area.The Jeep GC's are the same, they have charging/jump posts under the hood.
Yep, I had to do my daughter's Focus's battery a couple of weeks ago. You can see that battery, you just can't get it out. You cannot get a grip on it to slide it forward to rotate it to get it out of the stupid box it is n. Took me over 45 minutes to remove the old one - in the rain. The negative cable is long enough to pull it forward to remove it though.Neighbor has a Ford Focus and they needed a battery.
I said no problem I'll do it.
Sunavabitch. Buried by the driver's firewall under the windshield wiper.
Need to remove air intake system and front of battery tray.
You can't even get to the negative post where the battery cable management system is.
Negative cable corroded and needs a $75 cable.
Possum? Those bastards are built like a brick shit house, thick skin, really thick bone structure and tough... I killed one once with a croquet mallet, the crime scene wasn't pretty, had to wash everything down and that thing must have weighed 45 pounds when I stuffed it a couple of garbage bags. I was surprised by the girth of it.
On this note make sure you get the right battery. There are hoses that vent the gasses out of the battery to the outside of the car in the battery compartment. They should be connected unless someone else got in there before you.Agreed, but their is a downside. Much longer cables, the issue with off gassing and potential for over heating and fire in the cabin. Not to mention lack of ease of accessibility for a maintenance item.
This reminded me of working on German Piller 400 Hz mainframe computer motor generators and three MG paralleling units back in the day.I often had to work on German refrigeration equipment.
They never considered some poor bastard had to fix it one day.
3 hours to get to the problem, 20 minute fix, 3 awkward hours re-assembling.
Just a week ago I put a new one in my daughters Focus. This is the third time since we bought the car in 2015 and NO it doesn't get any easier with repetition either.Neighbor has a Ford Focus and they needed a battery.
I said no problem I'll do it.
Sunavabitch. Buried by the driver's firewall under the windshield wiper.
Need to remove air intake system and front of battery tray.
You can't even get to the negative post where the battery cable management system is.
Negative cable corroded and needs a $75 cable.
The neighbor's Focus battery went bad again a couple weeks ago.Just a week ago I put a new one in my daughters Focus. This is the third time since we bought the car in 2015 and NO it doesn't get any easier with repetition either.
The charge cycles must cause the battery to outgas and create the cable problem. I have my daughter pour Baking soda on the terminal ever 6 mo or so.
$200 little POS battery.
I am doing the 100k Service today. Hope I can get the coil boots off the spark plugs.
lol….thats exactly what they do! Every wire on our Jeeps engine harness looks like it was “stretch to fit” and on the verge of failure. Fucking Chrysler …If they put batteries there, where would they put their feet to brace themselves while they stretched the wiring harness so it would get long enough to plug into everything?
I have been using this for 30yrs and have never had a corrosion problem. This gets put on about every 12moJust a week ago I put a new one in my daughters Focus. This is the third time since we bought the car in 2015 and NO it doesn't get any easier with repetition either.
The charge cycles must cause the battery to outgas and create the cable problem. I have my daughter pour Baking soda on the terminal ever 6 mo or so.
$200 little POS battery.
I am doing the 100k Service today. Hope I can get the coil boots off the spark plugs.
Yea, so my wife had to have this MB she’s had her eye on, the AMG SL55. We found a two year old one with super low miles and made a good deal on it.
Well when we get it home and I start doing research on the car so I can DYI the maintenance, I find out there’s a standard 12v battery in the trunk and a 48v battery under the hood. WTF? Yeeeeah the 48v battery is $2000 and they recommend replacing both batteries at the same time. My ass is bleeding already.
I have been using this for 30yrs and have never had a corrosion problem. This gets put on about every 12mo
I have bought a couple cars that had corrosion on them and I used this and a small wire brush to clean it up.
And were kind enough to run plastic coolant lines over the top of it!Porsche had the same great design.
Not brittle at all over time.And were kind enough to run plastic coolant lines over the top of it!