Diamondpilot
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- Joined
- Jan 18, 2007
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- Daleville, IN
- Tractor
- Jinma 254/284 Ford 861 Powermaster at work
That stinks. You are getting good at doing this job.:laughing:
Chris
Chris
What you didn't replace the battery??....I mean since you had it out.
Sorry couldn't help myself. Hope all is well now.
With such limited real estate under the hood of a car, and the unique shapes doable via blow or roto-molding; the designers can shove those bottles wherever they need too. I know if one ever pukes on my Honda, it sure looks like the fender and who knows what else has to come off to get to it. When my headlight bulbs needed replacing, I couldn't get the bulb retaining rings unscrewed; so I paid the dealer to do it. It was cheaper than going to the ER to have my sliced up my hands repaired because of the nearby sharp sheet metal.
This past April a buddy of mine and I looked at a Sebring and Chrysler 200 at the auto show and we couldn't find the battery. We assumed it was in the trunk. Nope, no battery there either. We came to the conclusion it was buried deep in the bowels of the engine bay, which you confirmed. That is utterly ridiculous to make a heavy consumable item like a battery a royal PITA to access.