At 09:59 PM 12/8/2003, you wrote: >Thanks for the replies >It does seem that I just have to accept the pain of sliding & rotating the >passenger seat and getting out the Phillips screwdriver to be able to >jump-start >my vanagon when I have been stupid, like leaving on an electric appliance. I just leave 3 of the screws out of my battery cover. The 4th one (left front) is left in, but a tad loose. When I need to access the battery I just flip the carpet back and rotate the cover clockwise on it's remaining screw. I can get access with the seat all the way back. but if I want to put jumper cables on I need to move the seat forward a notch or 2. No rotating. No screwdriver... YMMV Steve EJ22 -> '86 Westy "Escape Pod" -------------------
>The battery cable connector looks neat but I think I will put that on the >list of things I pretend I am going to do. As many of you know this list >is all >consuming. > >Sam W >63 singlecab >70 bay Westy >87 Vanagon Westy |
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