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Battery Access 2013/Gen III
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<blockquote data-quote="AKjitsu" data-source="post: 1076794" data-attributes="member: 29587"><p>I must be doing a shit job of explaining myself because this ain’t rocket surgery. It’s dirt simple and it works. Lemme try again:</p><p></p><p>Go through the “normal” process of getting to the battery: Pull the headlight adjusters, pull the few bolts on the fascia, wiggle the fascia off, and commence to detach the battery cover. In the latter process you’ll have to detach a bolt through a tab on the front edge of the battery cover. When you re-assemble, just don’t replace that bolt. In my own case, after satisfying myself that the connection serves no purpose whatsoever, I sawed off the tab.</p><p></p><p>As to results; Just this past weekend I had to get to the battery to replace the battery tender fuse. The battery cover came off clickity quick with no need to touch any of the other plastic. 7,000 miles in and there is no flapping, no creaking no miss-fit of plastics, nada.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AKjitsu, post: 1076794, member: 29587"] I must be doing a shit job of explaining myself because this ain’t rocket surgery. It’s dirt simple and it works. Lemme try again: Go through the “normal” process of getting to the battery: Pull the headlight adjusters, pull the few bolts on the fascia, wiggle the fascia off, and commence to detach the battery cover. In the latter process you’ll have to detach a bolt through a tab on the front edge of the battery cover. When you re-assemble, just don’t replace that bolt. In my own case, after satisfying myself that the connection serves no purpose whatsoever, I sawed off the tab. As to results; Just this past weekend I had to get to the battery to replace the battery tender fuse. The battery cover came off clickity quick with no need to touch any of the other plastic. 7,000 miles in and there is no flapping, no creaking no miss-fit of plastics, nada. [/QUOTE]
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