http://static.pepboys.com/images/productImages/56564100/BOSCH-BATTERY-41-675B-TOP.jpg>,
which ABSOLUTELY DOES NOT LOOK LIKE THIS PHOTO, so I decided to keep my
core until I was sure of the fit.
My husband, who was helping me with the install, fashioned a way to lower
the battery into the compartment by using some ratchet straps that I
already had. Once the battery was in the compartment, the bolt on the
positive battery terminal connector stuck up high enough to prevent the
compartment lid from closing properly. Since it was already dark when we
discovered this, I decided to wait until tomorrow to check this local place
that specializes in batteries of all sizes and shapes
<http://www.batterypower-inc.com/home.nxg>. In fact, "Battery Power" has
already BUILT a discontinued battery for an electric bicycle I have. I
have also been able to find several motorcycle batteries of very odd sizes
and shapes, in stock for immediate purchase! Had I known that Pep Boys did
not have an EXACT replacement for my battery, I would have gone to Battery
Power in the first place. I am sure that one way or another I can count on
them to either resolve the bolt issue, or sell me a new battery that will
fit as well as the old one. They may even have battery carrying straps and
terminal caps in stock!
By the way, while my starter battery was removed from the car, I discovered
that my stereo, dome light, and fluorescent light all worked. I don't know
if that means that I already have this kind of battery relay system
<http://www.gowesty.com/ec_view_details.php?id=2418&category_id=&category_parent_id=>
installed. Tomorrow I will take a look at the aux battery to see if I can
figure it out. I do know that there is a 12-volt receptacle attached to the
aux battery, and I have used it many times.
An up date will follow!
Patti
90 Westy Automatic
Los Angeles
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