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D4mation wrote:
In the Winter I charge the battery from time to time via the tow electrics, but I don't like leaving the cover off all the time cos it looks a mess, and it's a PITA to remove and replace the cover every time I do the charge.
The OP's solution is a nice compromise - just need to find a cheap source for a spare cover.
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20th Dec 2014 9:09 am
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D4mation wrote:
In the Winter I charge the battery from time to time via the tow electrics, but I don't like leaving the cover off all the time cos it looks a mess, and it's a PITA to remove and replace the cover every time I do the charge.
The OP's solution is a nice compromise - just need to find a cheap source for a spare cover.
For this I would recommend wiring in a Ctek comfort connector that can be hidden behind the bumper and wired into the electrics in the rear LH lower cubby via the grommet for the tow electrics.
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Love M3DPO's washer solution to the tow electric cover.
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20th Dec 2014 9:31 am
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Oh how simple the washer idea is, I use an old dog tag on my keyring at the moment this would be much better - thanksD4 SDV6 Landmark LE
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24th Dec 2014 11:31 am
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Rather than mess about cutting washers and trying to glue them on I just clipped a fat washer onto my key ring
24th Dec 2014 3:16 pm
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Yeah, but you've still got to fumble about on your knees in the dark to find the slit with your fingers to put "fat wasser" in It can when others can't,
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24th Dec 2014 5:21 pm
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In the Harley Davidson MT350 tool kit there was a little unknown tool that often got lost. This was for the plastic engine cover screws.
I may have a couple lying round in a box somewhere and they'll be easy enough to fabricate out of ally and stick on your keyring.
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24th Dec 2014 5:49 pm
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M3DPO wrote:
Yeah, but you've still got to fumble about on your knees in the dark to find the slit with your fingers to put "fat wasser" in
True but I don't own a gypsy palace so not really an issue
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