a friend called me today she had broken down in her freelander.
it was totally dead no lights nothing.
So out I went.tow ropes and bridal attachment all loaded up.
I got to where she was and it was dead.
1st point of call battery. Both connections were loose. now these as still factory standard batt connectors and could i loosen the nuts on them.
to look at them they seem a little strange not your normal bolt though and tighten up and it grips. it looks more like a terminal post take off point. but nothing to adjust the grip on batt post
so out with the big hammer and a socket.
I slid off the Neg terminal lined up the positive and gave it a tap down on to the post to make it a tight fit. socket on clamp hammer the socket to get it to sit evenly. once thats was done same with the neg.
once all done. if fired up and ran normally. but i do not like the connections. so they will be getting replaced with the more conventional ones
it was totally dead no lights nothing.
So out I went.tow ropes and bridal attachment all loaded up.
I got to where she was and it was dead.
1st point of call battery. Both connections were loose. now these as still factory standard batt connectors and could i loosen the nuts on them.
to look at them they seem a little strange not your normal bolt though and tighten up and it grips. it looks more like a terminal post take off point. but nothing to adjust the grip on batt post
so out with the big hammer and a socket.
I slid off the Neg terminal lined up the positive and gave it a tap down on to the post to make it a tight fit. socket on clamp hammer the socket to get it to sit evenly. once thats was done same with the neg.
once all done. if fired up and ran normally. but i do not like the connections. so they will be getting replaced with the more conventional ones