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Wogger



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2010 322 battery compartment

Would anyone out there be good enough to post a picture of the above.
I'm sure there are some parts missing from mine.
The battery doesn't some to be held firmly enough.
Cheers Thumbs Up

Post #421118 4th Jan 2017 1:54pm
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miggit



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There are 2 x HB1 and 10678..........

The battery slides under the the clamp at the rear of the tray and the 2 front clamps (10678) are then screwed down with HB1.. If your battery is loose then I suspect that it's sitting on top of the rear clamp bracket rather that under it.. remove the front clamps, slide the battery as forward as it will go and then slide it backwards again, it should stop and have wedged it's self under the rear clamp, then replace the front 2 clamps and all should be good Thumbs Up Yesterday I couldn't spell Engineer... Today I are one!
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Thanks mate
I appear to have quite a bit missing
Thanks sgain Thumbs Up

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Shocked Missing Shocked It's as near as dam it a new car Whistle Me thinks there have been some Gremlins at work Laughing

That page was from the Microcat link in wiki, can be found here http://lrparts.ru/engl/ Just click on Land Rover Microcat in the middle of screen and then select your car from the list on the left! you'll be able to work out what's missing and the part numbers (click on number in diagram and a box will open with part number info)

Enjoy Thumbs Up Yesterday I couldn't spell Engineer... Today I are one!
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I think the previous owner and/or the garage I got it from fitted a new battery and weren't too careful when they went about it !!

Thanks for the advice, I'll get ordering Thumbs Up

Post #421133 4th Jan 2017 3:51pm
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If it's the clamps / bolts that are missing, you might be able to get from Fleabay.. they look the same as the early cars... Just looked they are the same! Yesterday I couldn't spell Engineer... Today I are one!
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Post #421135 4th Jan 2017 3:58pm
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Shocked Just seen the LR price Shocked Shocked Shocked

Britparts are cheaper but still Shocked

Think I'd be talking to those nice chaps who advertise ffrr's for a £1 and say it's the valve dust cap, and contact us if you'd like a bit more of the car Wink

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/LAND-ROVER-RANGE...SwXeJYIlM6

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Landrover-Range-...SwNRdYA1sL Yesterday I couldn't spell Engineer... Today I are one!
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Post #421138 4th Jan 2017 4:08pm
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The only things I have are one clamp and one bolt, the rest have gone awol Shocked

Post #421146 4th Jan 2017 4:38pm
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Whistle Might pay to chuck a 5 year old in the battery box head first... the missing clamp might be lurking there Whistle

.... I just can't get over LR charging best part of £100 for a bit of pressed tin... I'm sure that there will be a cheaper alternative out there.. Britpart want £15.. but you still have the add the bolt cost.. didn't get that far..

And it would appear that your not the only person on here looking for a clamp Rolling Eyes Yesterday I couldn't spell Engineer... Today I are one!
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Post #421160 4th Jan 2017 6:42pm
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Wogger



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Yes, I've seen Surprised
I think these missing bits might be the cause of my starting problems .
The ff starts first time for months, then I think the battery terminals work loose and she don't charge properly, all because the battery isn't held securely.
What you think ?

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Whistle Spot the difference......

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^^ Range Rover L322 Battery Tray And Clamps.........

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Look familiar.... possibly the same...

Whistle Well they ain't, they're BMW 6 Series (E63 / E64) Shocked Yesterday I couldn't spell Engineer... Today I are one!
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For those who are feeling lucky................

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BMW-E60-E61-E63-...2eef41212a Yesterday I couldn't spell Engineer... Today I are one!
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Post #421168 4th Jan 2017 7:18pm
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Whistle You have a pm Thumbs Up Yesterday I couldn't spell Engineer... Today I are one!
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Cheers miggit
Ordered

Post #421180 4th Jan 2017 8:14pm
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