Thread Rating:
  • 18 Vote(s) - 2.44 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Battery terminals.....
#1
Now Honest John doesn't have a very high opinion of Tudor batteries as he says they are prone to spraying acid out through the breather.
I can get a very nice Varta new for a good price but I need to know how those battery terminals work!! They don't look particularly strong and I really don't want to break one!!:eek:

EDIT: That wasn't worded very well....What I was referring to are the clamps on the battery lead ends. They look a little strange.
The Older I get the Better I Was!  Cool
Reply
#2
Hi O.J. On my berlingo(57 reg) the -ve is conventional,but the +ve lifts up to release.It looks quite flimsy & I intend to fit a real terminal when the battery need renewing.Hope this helps.
Strawberry flavoured windows  Dodgy
[-] The following 1 user says Thank You to ron for this post:
  • Ol'Jeffers
Reply
#3
varta are a good battery.
Reply
#4
Think the quick-release looks a useful feature.
Bought this battery for about £40 from local auto-electrical dealer.
http://www.yuasaeurope.com/en-gb/portal/...fessional/
Reply
#5
Dont see have its possible to break a battery terminal, as the neg is a 8 or 10mm nut and the pos is a quick release thing, just lift the black lever
[-] The following 2 users say Thank You to 800HDI for this post:
  • j90xxx, Ol'Jeffers
Reply
#6
(02-08-2011, 09:12 PM)ron Wrote:  Hi O.J. On my berlingo(57 reg) the -ve is conventional,but the +ve lifts up to release.It looks quite flimsy & I intend to fit a real terminal when the battery need renewing.Hope this helps.

Thanks guys! It was the unfamiliar appearance of that clamp which was causing me some concern. I think I may be changing it to a conventional type.
:thumbsup:
The Older I get the Better I Was!  Cool
Reply
#7
Wink 
So it's now all done.....I had a virtually unused VW (Varta/Bosch) battery from my Passat 2.0TDi lurking in the garage so I had it checked and it was
fine so it's now been fitted and although it's a bit longer than the OEM there's no problem getting it in the tray or fastening it.
77Ah and 780CCA......spins the engine up a treat!

Today Nick from Cit-Tech fitted reversing sensors and I hope that will be the end of any expense for a bit. We talked about
re-mapping the ECU but although it will increase the power/torque from 92 bhp to 128bhp and give slightly better fuel consumption /top
speed I really don't do enough mileage to make this a worthwhile modification. Still thinking on it.... Confusedcratch:
The Older I get the Better I Was!  Cool
Reply


Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)
[-]
Welcome
You have to register before you can post on our site.

Username:
  

Password:
  




[-]
Search
(Advanced Search)

[-]
Latest Threads
Hi
Last Post: Jakeblu
Today 02:39 PM
» Replies: 0
» Views: 8
Wind noise at speed
Last Post: Blakey
Today 02:30 PM
» Replies: 11
» Views: 800
2012 1.6hdi Won't start!
Last Post: Drummond
Today 11:29 AM
» Replies: 2
» Views: 94
Trip + Clock Help
Last Post: Drummond
Today 11:25 AM
» Replies: 4
» Views: 105
Speed Camera Warnings
Last Post: Desdinova
Today 09:49 AM
» Replies: 5
» Views: 92
New To Me Berlingo
Last Post: Multispacer
Yesterday 09:53 PM
» Replies: 1
» Views: 49
Partner Escape Front Struts
Last Post: Multispacer
Yesterday 09:51 PM
» Replies: 1
» Views: 59
Windscreen wipers banging
Last Post: Multispacer
Yesterday 09:48 PM
» Replies: 1
» Views: 42
Retro-fitting rear view camera
Last Post: brodfather11
Yesterday 08:19 PM
» Replies: 5
» Views: 625
Teletrac sat nav tracker
Last Post: ItsGreen
Yesterday 01:45 PM
» Replies: 20
» Views: 14021

[-]
Recent Visitors
Locations of visitors to this page

[-]
Hosting by

QuickHostUK