Battery connectors , Stop:Start, sensors

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Battery connectors , Stop:Start, sensors

Ive seen a lot of threads in the last year with people having questions..or problems.. related to the connections on the top of their batteries.

Ive got 3 x 2012 /18 S:S small FIATS

on swapping batteries around I have noticed a few things.. which may prove useful

All 3 have the same spec battery.. despite engine body and age all being different.


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Panda twinair

I came to swap batteries and discovered differences from the 1242ccFIRE in my 500

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Details:

The negative battery clamp come with a 'spike' with a Push.on connector

To release the connector..Press the RED tab.. I did this for ease of access at battery change on the Panda
 

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Positive:

A clamp bolt with a 10mm hex nut

I found it was assembled differently on the panda - hidden out of sight..and tricky to get a spanner on..

a 10mm hex socket did ok, but I reversed the bolt.. so you can see the nut

Makes it a simpler task for next time I need to undo the clamp :)


The Positive clamps tend to have 2 or 3 threaded stubs.. where additional cables can be added

if you find a broken connection here.. you can often trap the remnants of the broken fitting back under the nut.. so the car is still driveable (y)
 

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