Battery Replacement
#1
Driver
Thread Starter
Battery Replacement
Just replaced my battery, but the strut bar would only fit unless I put in the battery without the outside housing. The battery is secure with the strut bar, so how important is the battery case? Do I really need it?
#2
Driver
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BTW the previous battery was still the Panasonic OEM battery made in JP, it's incredible how long those lasted!
Last edited by jst17; 11-12-14 at 06:49 PM. Reason: inserted additional details about where the battery was made.
#4
Lexus Champion
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There housing holds the battery down, and should be reinstalled when the battery is replaced. If you should have an accident, you don't want the battery going anywhere. Is the replacement battery the proper Group Size 24F?
I know of no vehicle that doesn't have some kind of hold down mechanism for the battery.
Lou
I know of no vehicle that doesn't have some kind of hold down mechanism for the battery.
Lou
#5
Driver
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In fact, the battery is definitely held down in its position tightly. It is not going anywhere. But there was a casing that goes loosely around the OEM battery, the plastic housing/casing, which didnt fit the new battery.
#6
Fire Slayer
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There housing holds the battery down, and should be reinstalled when the battery is replaced. If you should have an accident, you don't want the battery going anywhere. Is the replacement battery the proper Group Size 24F?
I know of no vehicle that doesn't have some kind of hold down mechanism for the battery.
Lou
I know of no vehicle that doesn't have some kind of hold down mechanism for the battery.
Lou
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#9
Driver
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The plastic casing does fit the new battery, its just afterwards, the rod wont fit due to the new battery is about 1 cm taller than the OEM. Thanks for all the replies, appreciate it.