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andyleeds



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changing a battery

does anyone know if the battery comes out without having to put the bonnet into service mode?

andy

Post #171973 13th Feb 2013 12:23pm
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47p2



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No, you need service mode Thumbs Up

Post #171974 13th Feb 2013 12:25pm
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i doubt it Andy, putting the bonnet into service mode is very easy.. ... - .- -.




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andyleeds



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danke gentlemen......

do you need to take off the windscreen washer hoses or can i just put it straight up?

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I changed my battery without putting the bonnet in to service mode without any problem at all.
Tied the various cables and pipes out of the way.
2 minute job.
The taller you are may be a factor.

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Andy,

http://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic16561.html ... - .- -.




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cheers stan

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Looks like a new battery for me , as its taking a few more seconds to kick in and fire up Rolling Eyes Rolling Eyes ====================================

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Sell it Mick, it's probably the engine that's fecked. Laughing Laughing Laughing

Post #172525 15th Feb 2013 6:04pm
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I've done it yesterday alone. Whistle
Just put the cables apart and hope that your gym hard work pays off. Cool MML

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nicedayforit wrote:
I changed my battery without putting the bonnet in to service mode without any problem at all.
Tied the various cables and pipes out of the way.
2 minute job.
The taller you are may be a factor.


Correct its about a 2min job, the longer you have the car, the easier its gets

Post #178941 21st Mar 2013 4:55pm
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