Battery tray update
Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2005 7:21 pm
I have found a nice, simple way to perform the "battery box" update.
First, you will need a 10mm wrench, 10mm socket/small extension, and around 25 minutes of your time.
Second you will need 4: 6x25 bolts, 4 6mm flat washers, 4 new 6mm nuts.
You start be removing the battery completely, unbolt the positive and negative cables from the battery, then the bolt on each end of the "battery strap". It is easiest to remove this on the fuel pump side, and pull it out along with the battery.
Now it is time to pull the 4 bolts out of your battery tray. They should be 10mm on both ends, using the socket to hold the bolt head in the battery tray.
Once removed, you clean everything up, and start the process.
This is a good time to check for the battery pads that should be in your tray, and on the strap.I also will drill some holes in the bottom of the tray, to allow the dirt to fall out.
First, you will need a 10mm wrench, 10mm socket/small extension, and around 25 minutes of your time.
Second you will need 4: 6x25 bolts, 4 6mm flat washers, 4 new 6mm nuts.
You start be removing the battery completely, unbolt the positive and negative cables from the battery, then the bolt on each end of the "battery strap". It is easiest to remove this on the fuel pump side, and pull it out along with the battery.
Now it is time to pull the 4 bolts out of your battery tray. They should be 10mm on both ends, using the socket to hold the bolt head in the battery tray.
Once removed, you clean everything up, and start the process.
This is a good time to check for the battery pads that should be in your tray, and on the strap.I also will drill some holes in the bottom of the tray, to allow the dirt to fall out.